12 high-performance-computing-postdoc Postdoctoral positions at University of Tübingen
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of geoscientists, biologists, and computer scientists at the Universities of Tübingen and Hohenheim and the Senckenberg Institution of Biodiversity and Earth System Research in Frankfurt, investigating how
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expands the conventional archive of Mantra Studies and gives centrality to sonic practices among Dalit religions, Adivasi traditions, Muslim healers, performers, drummers, subaltern communities, women, and
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the United Nations, MA Thesis in International Relations, ideally with a focus on international institutions or international law Excellent organisational and time management skills. Excellent computer and internet
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computational tools to evaluate models of biological and artificial vision, as part of the DFG-funded Collaborative Research Center (CRC) “Robust Vision” at the University of Tübingen. This is a unique
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groups in theoretical and experimental particle physics and astrophysics. The successful candidate will conduct research on precision calculations for high-energy collider experiments and Monte Carlo
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international researchers who would like to continue a promising research program in a highly stimulating research context that values ideas, innovation, and independent thinking. We offer the perfect
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” (funded by the German Research Foundation, DFG). Postdoctoral Researcher in Linguistics (m/f/d, E13 TV-L, 100%) The position begins on 01 October 2025 and ends on 30 June 2029. The position is associated
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, Computer Science or related fields (for PhD); Doctorate in Physics, Computer Science or related fields (for Post-Docs). The positions are funded via the Cluster of Excellence (Machine Learning for Science), the ERC
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. The position is associated with the project “Probabilistic Reasoning about Common Ground” under the auspices of the Collaborative Research Center “Common Ground” (CRC1718), which is funded by the German Research