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of Benjamin Roth and carry out tasks such as e.g. undertake research in the field of explainability for natural language processing and deep learning methods. The focus of our research is in the area of natural
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Discovery, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Microbiology), completed doctoral study in Science. Computer literacy (MS office, management of databases). Very good command of oral and written language
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and critical way of thinking and thus lay a solid foundation for future professional challenges. Your workplace: As a Senior Lecturer, you will be employed in the field of computer-aided and digital
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cognition and emotion in judgement and decision-making (e.g., in the context of risk, uncertainty, future thinking), social processes (e.g., interpersonal dynamics, social norms, and influence), and
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in judgement and decision-making (e.g., in the context of risk, uncertainty, future thinking), social processes (e.g., interpersonal dynamics, social norms, and influence), and behavioral outcomes (e.g
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projects International presentation experience Desirable qualifications are: Knowledge of university processes and structures Experience abroad Experience of supervising students What we offer: Work-life
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Scientific Computing focuses on research in programming paradigms, languages, compilers, and software and hardware infrastructures for scientific computing to support users in the process of solving
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in the field of Molecular Biology. Dedicated to a mechanistic understanding of fundamental biomedical processes, scientists at the Max Perutz Labs aim to link breakthroughs in basic research
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in the field of Molecular Biology. Dedicated to a mechanistic understanding of fundamental biomedical processes, scientists at the Max Perutz Labs aim to link breakthroughs in basic research
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of therapeutic biomolecules. Nucleic acids and genome-editing components enable precise interference with cellular processes, which can be utilized for the treatment of diseases. Unfortunately, biomolecules