25 parallel-computing-numerical-methods positions at University of Tübingen in Germany
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network in the field of educational research with an integrated PhD training program. The successful candidate is expected to specialize in research methods (potential areas of expertise include: Item
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computer science (e.g. digital technology, chip design, computer architectures, hardware/software codesign, parallel architectures, operating systems). Innovating and improving teaching through new formats and
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Leader / Post-Doctoral Researcher Computational Linguistics/Cognitive Science (m/f/d, E 14 TV-L, 100%) The position will be filled for a period of four years. Payment is at 100% of full time E14
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08.04.2025 Application deadline: 15.05.2025 PhD Student (m/f/d) in Privacy-Preserving Rare Disease Analysis Location: University of Tübingen, Computer Science, Tübingen, Germany Duration: 3 years
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ecosystem at the heart of Cyber Valley, with Tübingen also hosting the CZS Institute for Artificial Intelligence and Law alongside numerous leading AI research institutions. These include the Excellence
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ecosystem at the heart of Cyber Valley, with Tübingen also hosting the CZS Institute for Artificial Intelligence and Law alongside numerous leading AI research institutions. These include the Excellence
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ecosystem at the heart of Cyber Valley, with Tübingen also hosting the CZS Institute for Artificial Intelligence and Law alongside numerous leading AI research institutions. These include the Excellence
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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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catalysis, computational and theoretical chemistry and aims at broad training in synthetic chemistry as well as data-driven optimization of stereoselective catalysts. The project in our group focuses
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of gifted and talented students. The successful candidate will be part of the team of the scientific monitoring of the Hector Children’s Academies Program (HCAP). The HCAP is funded by the Hector Foundation