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: New Perspectives for Science” at the University of Tübingen. The successful candidate will support the project with research on modern language technology, such as large language models, from a
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researchers (m/w/d E 13 TV-L, 39,5 h/week). Our team studies hominin dispersal and interaction during the Pleistocene, paleoenvironmental dynamics, bone tool technology, and protein preservation across
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of neutron stars and black holes. The team currently consists of two (2) postdoctoral researchers, two (2) PhD students, and seven (7) MSc students, including an Emmy-Noether Research Group led by Dr. D
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modeling. Requirements for employment are a completed PhD degree in a relevant field (Linguistics, Cognitive Science, Psychology, Philosophy, or similar), near native-level of spoken and written English, and
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of communicative plasticity and the cognitive underpinnings of human language. Candidate Profile The ideal candidate will have: A PhD (completed within the past four years) in biology, comparative psychology
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other researchers at the Hector Research Institute. What we expect from you: A PhD in Psychology, Education Sciences, Learning Analytics, Data Science, Cognitive Science, or a related field, prior