56 computer-science-programming-languages-"the"-"FEMTO-ST-institute"-"Prof"-"Study-Group" positions at Nature Careers in Germany
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Computation (IMPRS-BAC) graduate program provides interdisciplinary training for doctoral candidates at the intersection of molecular life sciences and computational sciences. This program offers comprehensive
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, 3-year program, 50% research time. Early-Advanced CSP: 4 positions, 2-year program, 50% research time. Note: A German license to practice medicine (Approbation) is required by the official program
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, computer science and mathematics. Candidates are expected to suggest possible supervisors (PhoQS PIs) as part of the application process. Detailed information on the graduate and scientific program and the
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the central topics of the research program, such as diabetes and metabolic diseases, artificial intelligence and biomedical engineering, as well as personalized prevention. The Center's scientists work closely
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manage technology development for the use of artificial intelligence (e. g. Natural Language Processing (NLP)) in the public health sector Develop methodological foundations for AI‑/NLP‑supported
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of mobile and flexible work family-friendly company policy with childcare facilities, e. g. nursery close to the company free assistance program for employees (EAP) corporate benefits a varied offer in the
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program with a project-adapted curriculum (training courses, lectures etc. on scientific, technical and complementary skill topics) and a strong PhD student community the opportunity for travel to present
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Computing and Data Science, which is currently being established at JLU. At JLU, the professorship contributes to teaching at a rate of two semester hours per week. You will be responsible for teaching
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electronics in an ecologically, economically, and socially sustainable manner. In a range of research and academic programs, REC² unites the natural and engineering sciences with the humanities, social sciences
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is funded by the Volkswagen Foundation and the Ministry of Science and Culture of Lower Saxony (MWK). The program is based on an integrative approach that applies novel technologies, systems biology