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run until 30th June 2029. The posts are within the sub-project B6 Syntax Interacts with Common Ground: Non-Canonical Inversion Structures with project leaders Katrin Axel-Tober (German Dept.), Sam
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). Project description The ability to interpret ironic utterances is a linguistic skill that develops relatively late in the process of language acquisition and appears brittle under cognitive deficit
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qualified applicants with disabilities will be given preference in the hiring process. The University of Tübingen is committed to equal opportunities and diversity. It therefore takes individual situations
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teaching and therefore urges qualified women academics to apply for these positions. Equally qualified applicants with disabilities will be given preference in the hiring process. The University of Tübingen
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and teaching and therefore urges qualified women academics to apply for these positions. Equally qualified applicants with disabilities will be given preference in the hiring process. The University
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on fundamental and applied biological problems. Send your application as one pdf file by email to hannes.linkspam prevention@uni-tuebingen.de . The pdf file should contain: a cover letter, your CV and relevant
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corpora data correlation. Requirements: A master’s degree in Computational Linguistics, Computer Science or related fields. Solid background in Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing Experience
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preference in the hiring process. The University of Tübingen is committed to equal opportunities and diversity. It therefore takes individual situations into account and asks for relevant information
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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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the precursors and optimize the fabrication process. We also seek to combine the electrical, structural, and optical measurements to study the performance of perovskite-based solar cells in operando. X-ray nano