29 machine-learning "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "UCL" "UCL" "UCL" positions at University of Tübingen in Germany
Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Category
-
Program
-
Field
-
of Excellence CMFI Cluster of Excellence GreenRobust Cluster of Excellence HUMAN ORIGINS Cluster of Excellence iFIT Cluster of Excellence Machine Learning Cluster of Excellence TERRA CIN LEAD Graduate School
-
Mainmenu Information for Prospective Students Current Students Staff Teaching Staff Alumni Media Business Lifelong learning Quicklinks All Degree Programs ALMA Portal Excellence Strategy Staff Search (EPV
-
Mainmenu Information for Prospective Students Current Students Staff Teaching Staff Alumni Media Business Lifelong learning Quicklinks All Degree Programs ALMA Portal Excellence Strategy Staff Search (EPV
-
Mainmenu Information for Prospective Students Current Students Staff Teaching Staff Alumni Media Business Lifelong learning Quicklinks All Degree Programs ALMA Portal Excellence Strategy Staff Search (EPV
-
(Learning, Educational Achievement, and Life Course Development) to design and conduct studies. What We Expect from You We are looking for a candidate with a strong academic background and a keen interest in
-
. This system allows us to investigate and control microbial interactions across physically separated yet metabolically connected communities. PhD position 2: Teach anaerobes to survive a breath of air. You will
-
general approaches from cognitive science (resource-rational analysis) to investigate in how far LLMs may acquire “causal world models”. The focus of the project is on the latent representations in LLMs
-
teachers for teaching and learning in a digital world. The position is located within the research area “Transfer and Professional Development.” This division implements an integrative transfer and
-
to academic feedback. The work will be grounded in psychological theories of learning and motivation. We welcome applicants from psychology, cognitive science, cognitive and affective neuroscience