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scientific journals and conferences Your Profile: A doctoral degree in Physics, Materials Science, Computer Science, Data Science, or related fields Proven experience with large language models (LLMs), natural
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” (funded by the German Research Foundation, DFG). PhD Researcher in Linguistics (m/f/d, E13 TV-L, 75%) The position begins on 01 October 2025 and ends on 30 June 2029. The position is associated with project
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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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” (funded by the German Research Foundation, DFG). Postdoctoral Researcher in Linguistics (m/f/d, E13 TV-L, 100%) The position begins on 01 October 2025 and ends on 30 June 2029. The position is associated
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” (funded by the German Research Foundation, DFG). PhD Researcher in Linguistics (m/f/d, E13 TV-L, 75%) The position begins on 01 October 2025 and ends on 30 June 2029. The position is associated with project
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data science, computer science, physics or a related field. Profound knowledge of at least one programming language, preferably Python. Previous experience in machine learning and deep learning
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Your Job: ...to revolutionize applications of the physical sciences through tailored large language models (LLMs) and intelligent agentic systems. Your tasks in detail: Development and fine-tuning
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until June 30th, 2029. The position is associated with project A6 “Developing Common Ground Across Age and Language Proficiency” of CRC 1718. The project aims to identify the prerequisites for common
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Menéndez Benito). The project aims to contribute to our understanding of how linguistic devices update the Common Ground by carrying out a systematic description and analysis of the evidential uses of verbal
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doctoral candidates with a background in the following disciplines: Israel Studies/Jewish Studies, Political Science, Chinese Studies, Clinical Psychology, Romance Studies/Linguistics, Modern South Asian