Dear students,
in our work group foam extrusion at the Institute for Plastics Processing (IKV) a position is advertised for a master’s thesis dealing with foam extrusion modelling. The announcement can be found enclosed. It is aimed at everyone who is interested in an interesting and application-oriented task in plastics modelling. The work can be started immediately and can be carried out mostly from the home office. If you have any questions or if you are interested in the topic, please feel free to contact me.
Best regards
Robert
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Robert Breuer, M.Sc.
Foam extrusion
Institute for Plastics Processing (IKV)
in Industry and Craft at RWTH Aachen University
Seffenter Weg 201 | 52074 Aachen | Germany
Phone: +49 241 80-28354
Fax: +49 241 80-92262
robert.breuer(a)ikv.rwth-aachen.de<mailto:robert.breuer@ikv.rwth-aachen.de>
www.ikv-aachen.de<http://www.ikv-aachen.de>
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IKV Academy of plastics technology
Seminars ▪ Symposia ▪ Conferences
www.ikv-akademie.de<http://www.ikv-akademie.de>
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November 9, 2020
Monday 4 pm - 5 pm
Zoom Meeting
SSD Seminar Series Winter 2020/2021
Prof. Ramon Codina, Ph.D.
<https://www.aices.rwth-aachen.de/en/about-aices/people/postdoctoral-associa…>Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering<https://deca.upc.edu/en/people/ramon.codina>, University of Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain
Reduced Order Models for Flow Problems: Stabilization and Accuracy Enhancement<https://blog.rwth-aachen.de/irtg-mip/event/ssd-seminar-series-with-prof-ram…>
Zoom-Meeting Link:
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Meeting-ID: 978 0469 9441
Password: B#C5+G
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Vanessa Schiffers, B.Sc.
Coordinator of the IRTG-2379
International Research Training Group (IRTG)
„Modern Inverse Problems: From Geometry and Data to Models and Applications“
RWTH Aachen University
Schinkelstr. 2
Rogowski Gebäude
Raum 426
52062 Aachen
Tel: +49 241 80 99132
Fax: +49 241 80 628498
E-Mail: schiffers(a)aices.rwth-aachen.de<mailto:schiffers@aices.rwth-aachen.de>
Homepage: http://www.irtg-mip.rwth-aachen.de
During the past year, our group - the Computer Animation group led by
Prof. Jan Bender - has published two papers built on top of an in-house
library for the Finite Element Method (FEM). We are now working on
refactoring and restructuring this library so that it is suitable for
publishing under an open-source license.
The library is written in Rust, a safe and modern alternative to C and
C++. In brief, Rust allows you to write code as fast as C/C++, yet
without the burden of dealing with broken build systems, undefined
behavior, segmentation faults and data races for parallel code. This
allows us to spend more time developing and substantially less time
debugging. Our library will - to the best of our knowledge - be the
first publicly available FEM library in Rust, and we want you to help us
develop it. Once published, we intend to follow an open-source
development model, where contributions are made as pull requests to a
publicly available Git repository.
Our group is multi-disciplinary: we study the simulation of deformable
solids, constrained rigid bodies, fluids and related tasks, such as
reconstructing meshes from implicitly defined surfaces. As a HiWi in our
group working on this project, you will have the chance to work on a
variety of topics, depending on your interests. Some of the topics
relevant for the library are:
- Finite Element Method (FEM) for non-linear deformable solids.
- Parallel programming: FEM assembly, sparse matrix algorithms,
solutions of linear systems.
- Geometry tasks: Geometry processing, collision detection, distance
queries.
- Frictional contact mechanics.
- Input/output: Importing and exporting time series of textured 3D
models and auxiliary data, compatibility with 3D software like Maya and
Blender.
- Software development practices and documentation.
We are looking for highly motivated candidates that:
- have knowledge about and a strong interest in physics simulation.
- have a strong interest in, and are comfortable with, programming.
- are interested in working closely in a team with PhD students and
other HiWis.
- are able to work and learn independently with regular (or sometimes
irregular) supervision.
- have a decent grasp of both spoken and written English.
- are in their Bachelor or Master studies, ideally with the possibility
of working with us over a longer period of time.
- preferably have some experience with FEM, but we are also interested
in strong candidates who are interested in helping out with the non-FEM
parts of the library.
Experience with Rust is not a requirement, as we will provide the
necessary training and time to get up to speed. Experience with Rust or
C++ is, however, an advantage.
We offer:
- salary regulated by standard HiWi rates.
- approx. 10 hours per week, but this is negotiable.
- the opportunity to work on an open-source project, which you can
demonstrate to future employers.
- friendly colleagues.
If you are curious about the position and have questions, please drop
Andreas Longva an e-mail at longva(a)cs.rwth-aachen.de. Applicants should
send a brief letter of motivation, their CV and a transcript of their
grades to Prof. Jan Bender at bender(a)cs.rwth-aachen.de. Since we employ
HiWis for multiple purposes, please make it clear in your application if
you are particularly interested in working on the Rust FEM project.
November 2, 2020
Monday 4 pm - 5 pm
Zoom Meeting
SSD Seminar Winter 2020/2021
Prof. Andrea Saltelli, Ph.D.
<https://www.aices.rwth-aachen.de/en/about-aices/people/postdoctoral-associa…>Centre for Study of the Sciences and the Humanities<https://www.uib.no/en/persons/Andrea.Saltelli>, University of Bergen, Norway
Composite Indicators: Lights and Shadows<https://blog.rwth-aachen.de/irtg-mip/event/ssd-seminar-series-with-prof-and…>
Zoom-Meeting Link:
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Vanessa Schiffers, B.Sc.
Coordinator of the IRTG-2379
International Research Training Group (IRTG)
„Modern Inverse Problems: From Geometry and Data to Models and Applications“
RWTH Aachen University
Schinkelstr. 2
Rogowski Gebäude
Raum 426
52062 Aachen
Tel: +49 241 80 99132
Fax: +49 241 80 628498
E-Mail: schiffers(a)aices.rwth-aachen.de<mailto:schiffers@aices.rwth-aachen.de>
Homepage: http://www.irtg-mip.rwth-aachen.de
Liebe Studierende,
in unserer Arbeitsgruppe Schaumextrusion am Institut für Kunststoffverarbeitung (IKV) ist eine Stelle für eine Abschlussarbeit ausgeschrieben, die sich mit der automatischen Bildanalyse von 3D-Schaumaufnahmen befasst. Die Ausschreibung findet ihr anbei. Sie richtet sich an alle, die Lust auf eine interessante und anwendungsnahe Aufgabe in der Bildanalyse haben, die Arbeit kann sofort begonnen und größtenteils aus dem Home-Office durchgeführt werden. Bei Fragen und wenn ihr Interesse an dem Thema habt, meldet euch gern bei mir.
Viele Grüße
Robert
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Robert Breuer, M.Sc.
Schaumextrusion | Foam extrusion
Institut für Kunststoffverarbeitung (IKV)
in Industrie und Handwerk an der RWTH Aachen
Seffenter Weg 201 | 52074 Aachen | Germany
Phone: +49 241 80-28354
Fax: +49 241 80-92262
robert.breuer(a)ikv.rwth-aachen.de<mailto:robert.breuer@ikv.rwth-aachen.de>
www.ikv-aachen.de<http://www.ikv-aachen.de/>
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Die IKV-Akademie der Kunststofftechnik
Seminare ▪ Fachtagungen ▪ Konferenzen
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*** Deutsche Fassung siehe unten ***
Dear Students,
we at the Institute for Data Science in Mechanical Engineering offer the
English language seminar 'Learning-based Control' for the first time
this semester.
The seminar is open to students in the master's program, both from
computer science and mechanical engineering.
The use of machine learning and artificial intelligence has huge
potential for building future engineering systems such as autonomous
robots, vehicles, or smart infrastructure systems. However, important
research challenges have to be overcome to have AI-systems operate in
the real world such as the need for safety guarantees, data-efficient
methods, and the combination of prior knowledge with data.
Learning-based control is a recent and very active area of research that
addresses these challenges and broadly denotes the intersection of the
areas of automatic control and machine learning. This seminar will
introduce you to this active area by studying recent research papers and
topics including, for example, Gaussian processes for dynamics and
control, (deep) reinforcement learning, hybrid physics- and data-based
modeling, and verification for learning-based control. This is an
interdisciplinary seminar offered in Mechanical Engineering and Computer
Science.
You can find the seminar at RWTHonline
(https://online.rwth-aachen.de/RWTHonline/ee/ui/ca2/app/desktop/#/slc.tm.cp/…).
ECTS (4) are not up to date.
Our kick-off meeting will take place on 28.10. at 10:00-11:30 The
seminar is limited to 16 participants.
If you have any questions please contact lbc(a)dsme.rwth-aachen.de.
With kind regards,
Sebastian Trimpe and Alexander von Rohr
RWTH Aachen University
Institute for Data Science in Mechanical Engineering
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Liebe Studierende,
wir vom Institut für Data Science im Maschinenbau bieten dieses Semester
erstmals das englischsprachige Seminar 'Learning-based Control' an.
Das Seminar ist offen für Studierenden im Master sowohl aus der
Informatik wie auch aus dem Maschinenbau.
Der Einsatz von maschinellem Lernen und künstlicher Intelligenz hat ein
enormes Potenzial für den Aufbau zukünftiger technischer Systeme wie
autonome Roboter, Fahrzeuge oder intelligente Infrastruktursysteme.
Allerdings müssen wichtige Forschungsherausforderungen überwunden
werden, damit KI-Systeme in der realen Welt funktionieren können, wie
z.B. die Notwendigkeit von Sicherheitsgarantien, dateneffiziente
Methoden und die Kombination von Vorwissen mit Daten. Lernbasierte
Regelung ist ein neuer und sehr aktiver Forschungsbereich, der sich mit
diesen Herausforderungen befasst und im die Schnittmenge der Bereiche
automatische Steuerung und maschinelles Lernen bezeichnet. Dieses
Seminar führt Sie in dieses aktive Gebiet ein, indem es aktuelle
Forschungsarbeiten und Themen wie z.B. Gauß'sche Prozesse für Dynamik
und Regelung, (deep) Reinforcement Learning, hybride physik- und
datenbasierte Modellierung und Verifikation für lernbasierte Regelung
untersucht. Dies ist ein interdisziplinäres Seminar, das in Maschinenbau
und Informatik angeboten wird.
Ihr findet das Seminar bei RWTHonline
(https://online.rwth-aachen.de/RWTHonline/ee/ui/ca2/app/desktop/#/slc.tm.cp/…).
ECTS (4) sind dort nicht aktuell.
Unser Kick-off Meeting findet am 28.10. um 10:00-11:30 statt. Die
Veranstaltung ist auf 16 Teilnehmer beschränkt.
Bei Fragen meldet euch gerne bei lbc(a)dsme.rwth-aachen.de.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen,
Sebastian Trimpe und Alexander von Rohr
RWTH Aachen University
Institute for Data Science in Mechanical Engineering
Hallo zusammen,
Wir entwickeln und bauen seit 2015 Rennwagen, die ausschließlich mit Solarenergie betrieben werden. Mit unserem nächsten Sonnenwagen werden wir erneut als einziges deutsches Team der Hauptrennklasse am härtesten Solarrennen der Welt teilnehmen – der World Solar Challenge.
Für das Rennen 2021 in Australien sind wir in verschiedenen Abteilungen aktuell auf der Suche nach Leuten, die motiviert sind und gerne im Team arbeiten, damit wir im nächsten Jahr ein Top Platzierung erfahren können.
Schaut euch gerne unser Video über die World Solar Challenge 2019 für weitere Informationen zu unserem Team und dem Rennen an: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2AqRa5A4XCc&t
Außerdem könnt Ihr uns jederzeit gerne eine Mail schreiben an kontakt(a)sonnenwagen.org oder Ihr schaut bei unserem Online-Event am 21.10.2020 und 04.11.2020 vorbei. Infos dazu findet ihr auf unserer Website<http://www.sonnenwagen.org/>. Wir hoffen euer Interesse geweckt zu haben und freuen uns auf eure Nachrichten.
Bis dahin bleibt gesund und viele Grüße
Frederic Aoun
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Hi all,
Several HiWi/ Master thesis positions are available in the area of
Machine Learning applied to biological systems at JRC-Combine (attached
the advertisement). Please contact me if you are interested.
Best,
Jeyashree
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Postdoctoral Researcher
Joint Research Center for Computational Biomedicine
RWTH Aachen University
MTZ, Pauwelstrasse 19, Level 3,
D-52074, Aachen
Germany
Phone: +49(0)241 80 85896
Web:
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Dear all,
This is a friendly reminder of the upcoming CDLS meeting.
It is our greatest pleasure to announce the twentieth talk in the Charlemagne Distinguished Lecture Series (CDLS). Due to the special COVID-19 regulations, this upcoming CDLS event will be an online Zoom event. The talk will be given by Prof. George Em Karniadakis (The Charles Pitts Robinson and John Palmer Barstow Professor of Applied Mathematics, Brown University; also at MIT & PNNL) on 19th October 2020. The title of his talk is “Physics-Informed Neural Networks (PINNs): An alphabet of Algorithms for Diverse Applications”. An abstract and a short Bio is attached to this mail.
Enclosed you’ll find the Zoom-details:
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Topic: CDLS Lecture WS2020 by Prof. George Karniadakis
Time: Oct 19, 2020 3:00 PM Amsterdam, Berlin, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna
Join Zoom Meeting
https://rwth.zoom.us/j/97212404182?pwd=THl3MXFwV3MwZHBrNmVFaGFndlBBdz09
Meeting ID: 972 1240 4182
Passcode: 242772
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Best regards,
Vera Loeser
Aravind Sankaran
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Vera F. Loeser
PhD candidate
RWTH Aachen University
AICES Graduate School
Rogowski Building
Schinkelstr. 2
D-52062 Aachen
Germany
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Tel +49 241 80 99139