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computer science (e.g. digital technology, chip design, computer architectures, hardware/software codesign, parallel architectures, operating systems). Innovating and improving teaching through new formats and
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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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. Furthermore, we develop advanced scattering methods and machine learning tools for data analysis. For more information, see www.soft-matter.uni-tuebingen.de Qualification and skills Candidates should have good
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ecosystem at the heart of Cyber Valley, with Tübingen also hosting the CZS Institute for Artificial Intelligence and Law alongside numerous leading AI research institutions. These include the Excellence
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within the i-RASE project (developing AI-based methods for detector readout and data pre-processing on board of satellite observatories), which is carried out by the institute's High Energy Astrophysics
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catalysis, computational and theoretical chemistry and aims at broad training in synthetic chemistry as well as data-driven optimization of stereoselective catalysts. The project in our group focuses
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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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04.06.2025 Application deadline: 01.07.2025 The chair in Law and Artificial Intelligence at the Faculty of Law at the University of Tübingen, held by Prof. Dr. Michèle Finck currently has one vacancy for a Postdoctoral Researcher in Law and Artificial Intelligence (m/f/d) The position is full...
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) in stellar astrophysics. The successful candidate will work on the Accretion process in Young Stellar Objects. The focus is on targets from the Hubble Space Telescope ULLYSES program for which optical
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program supports an international internship in the laboratory of our collaborative partner at Tufts University in Boston, USA (Assist. Prof. Robert Blanton), who is also co-advisor of the doctoral thesis