23 parallel-programming-"DIFFER"-"Mohammed-VI-Polytechnic-University" positions at University of Tübingen
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for candidates with enthusiasm for teaching who would like to make a lasting contribution to improving foundational teaching in the bachelor’s and master’s degree programs in Computer Science. Responsibilities
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different backgrounds and different experience levels is required. The project offers a cohesive and diverse research environment at the University of Tübingen and a dedicated interdisciplinary project team
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-canonical questions in a small sample of European languages from different language families (approx. 4 languages, e.g. English, German, Italian, Hungarian). Only applicants that hold a master’s degree (or
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sample of European languages from different language families (approx. 6 languages from 4 families, e.g., English, German, Spanish, Hungarian, Russian, Turkish). Only applicants that hold (or will very
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the strategies of data organization and analysis. Your tasks Development of ML-based tools to analyse data from different surface sensitive scattering techniques (X-ray Reflectivity (XRR), Grazing-Incidence Wide
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in different healthcare domains in our “AI Safety Test Bench” Coordination with our project partners the position is limited to 3 years Your Profile PhD degree in computer science or a related field
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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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. The professorship will be involved in the following study programs: Bachelor and Master of Education Sciences and Psychology, and training of students in teaching-degree programs (Lehramt). In addition, the chosen
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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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program supports an international internship in the laboratory of our collaborative partner at Tufts University in Boston, USA (Assist. Prof. Robert Blanton), who is also co-advisor of the doctoral thesis