Master's Thesis: Development of an AI-Based Analysis Model | Masterarbeit Entwicklung KI-basierten Analysemodells (m/w/d)
Gerresheimer AG
Job Summary
This Master's Thesis opportunity focuses on developing a robust, AI-based analysis model aimed at optimizing costs and supporting algorithmic decision-making within Global Category Management. The core task involves creating an AI solution capable of automatically reading complex procurement offers in PDF format, extracting relevant data, and storing it in a database for subsequent evaluation. The candidate will begin by analyzing the results and requirements from a previous feasibility study, propose suitable AI/Machine Learning methodologies, program the chosen solution (leveraging skills like Python and SQL), and build the necessary database infrastructure and interfaces. A key component of the role is the validation of results and the preparation and introduction of the solution into the existing procurement processes. This is a highly practical project offering direct business impact, professional mentorship, and valuable insight into global purchasing operations and innovative digital technologies.
Required Skills
Education
Master's degree studies in Computer Science, Business Informatics, Data Science, or a comparable field
Experience
- Experience in analyzing existing study results and requirements
- Practical experience in programming (e.g., Python, SQL)
Languages
Additional
- Not specified
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