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The CCU offers three types of project support:
* <strong>Standard Problems</strong> can be approached using well-established software tools (such as Amira, MatLab, KNIME). The centre will provide help with using software packages to solve problems and offer additional expertise, if required. This help expertise will be provided primarily by trained and paid student assistants.
* <strong>Elaborate Problems</strong> require modifications to or plugins for software packages involving known algorithms. These problems will be handled by master’s students specialising in computer science, who will either be paid for the support they provide, or, if the problem is more scientific rather than just technical in nature, will be given the opportunity to work on it as part of their master’s thesis.
* <strong>Special Problems</strong> cannot be solved using standard approaches or software. To address these kinds of problems, the centre will provide help with finding the right experts in computer science or mathematics and also offer collaboration in our own fields of expertise. Projects in need of more comprehensive and complex algorithmic solutions that exceed initial estimates will have to apply for doctoral or post-doctoral researchers via the centre’s open calls for projects. These researchers will receive support from the computational centre in the form of regular meetings in which algorithmic techniques will be discussed.

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