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Description As part of the research project ‘(Non-)utilisation of sick days for children – a challenge from different perspectives’ at Osnabrück University, we are seeking to fill a position as a research
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the research project ‘(Non-)utilisation of sick days for children – a challenge from different perspectives’ at Osnabrück University, we are seeking to fill a position as a research assistant (m/f/d) (E 13 TV-L
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cutting-edge Research Topics investigated across our different Research Units . You have We welcome candidates with diverse backgrounds, such as in Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics
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at the Department of Computer and Information Science will focus on the usability and interaction with semantic technologies. Based on the semantic web technology stack for implementing DPPs, and an ontology-based
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interaction and/or web programming, and human-computer interaction is required. Experience and/or knowledge of semantic web technologies, such as ontologies and semantic web standards, as well as graph data and
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Networks in order to handle non-linear relationships between covariates and response variables. To this aim, the PhD student will join a consortium of researchers issued from different disciplines with a
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the geographical context of Northern Europe. From the introduction of the web, through to our current debates around AI, it studies how journalists, technologists, and other actors have engaged in the introduction
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how, over time, different actors have shaped the debate on journalism and its future. It explores journalism’s recent past, beginning with the introduction of the web as a decentralized media platform
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the geographical context of Northern Europe. From the introduction of the web, through to our current debates around AI, it studies how journalists, technologists, and other actors have engaged in the introduction
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. Additional Information Benefits What we are offering We offer an interesting full-time PhD position for 4 years (1.0 FTE), with ample opportunities to expand your network across different scientific domains