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, specifically pertaining to the university’s master's program in mathematical physics and to undergraduate mathematical education, as well as moderate responsibilities in academic self-administration such as
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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
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, the collective organisation of our outreach programme and other academic events. Applicants must have adequate language skills in academic English to actively participate in the research and qualification
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the German Research Foundation (DFG), at the University of Tübingen. The project is led by Principal Investigators Prof. Dr. Michael Franke, Dr. Marlen Fröhlich (both Tübingen) and Prof. Dr. Manuel Bohn
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” (funded by the German Research Foundation, DFG). PhD Researcher in Computational Linguistics (m/f/d, E13 TV-L, 75%) The position begins on 01 October 2025 and ends on 30 June 2029. The position is
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of Tübingen. The project is led by Principal Investigators Dr. Marlen Fröhlich, Prof. Dr. Michael Franke (both Tübingen) and Prof. Dr. Manuel Bohn (Lüneburg). The successful candidate will support the project
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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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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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Position in Synthetic Biology and Metabolic Engineering (m/w/d) to be filled as soon as possible. The position is initially limited to three years. The research group headed by Prof. Dr. Hannes Link