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position is at the Department of European and Comparative Literature and Language Studies the work group Digital Philology in the Digital Corpus Linguistics team, characterized by excellent research in
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cultural history. You are in the process of developing an independent research profile. Your current research includes the preparation of a second monograph (habilitation thesis) aligned with the thematic
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, teaching, public engagement, and administrative tasks within the Professorship for Judaic Studies with a focus on source and cultural history. You are in the process of developing an independent research
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, teaching & administration, which means: You build up an independent research profile in the field of Applied Microeconomics (eg digital economics, environmental economics, industrial organization, labor
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(e.g. digital humanities, historical auxiliary sciences, gender studies, environmental history and/or global Middle Ages). They have teaching experience in medieval history. They are able to work in a
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& administration, which means: You build up an independent research profile in the field of Applied Microeconomics (eg digital economics, environmental economics, industrial organization, labor economics). You are
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., knowledge representation and reasoning) and bottom-up (e.g., machine learning) methods to study the representation of geographic categories and processes. While we welcome applicants from a broad range of
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field of civil and commercial law) Very good written and spoken German Very good written and spoken English Excellent computer skills (MS-Office) Experience in working with databases High level of written
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research, teaching & administration, which means: Support the operation and maintenance of the Physical Properties Measurement System (PPMS) at the Faculty of Physics and related cryogenic infrastructure
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) investigating single magnon excitation and detection using superconducting qubits. Support the operation and maintenance of the millikelvin dilution refrigerators in the Research Unit 'Nanomagnetism and Magnonics