57 programming-language-"U" PhD scholarships at Technical University of Munich in Germany
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working on NLP for medical applications (see German version below / siehe unten für Deutsche Version) . Your Responsibilities Conduct applied research at the intersection of Natural Language Processing (NLP
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to the following programs and mention Niki Kilbertus as possible supervisor: If you plan to start before May 2026 (and only then), send your application as a single PDF in English to niki.kilbertus@tum.de with
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, or a related discipline Interested in climatology/meteorology as well as quantitative methods Prior experience in programming is a plus (e.g., using R or Python) Good communication skills and a high
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knowledge of quantitative methods, particularly in statistics and econometrics; experience in machine learning is a plus Background in business/management/behavioral science Experience with programming
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paid PhD position in the area of Natural Language Processing starting as soon as possible. Your responsibilities Research & development projects in the area of NLU and NLG Contribution to teaching on
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tools (e.g., Python programming) is an advantage. You enjoy working in an international team and have good communication skills. Proficiency in spoken and written English is required. For more information
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or for multiobjective optimization problems. Implement the developed algorithms (e.g., in Python) and evaluate their practical performance on artificial and/or real-world data. Teach tutorials (in English) for
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machine learning (ML), artificial intelligence (AI) or related fields • Software skills in ML languages such as Python • Ability and enthusiasm to learn new technologies quickly • Ability to work highly
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architectures, capable of capturing the structure of complex, high-resolution NMR spectra – analogous to how language models such as ChatGPT learn the structure of human language. One of the primary goals is to
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to contribute to the setup and management of laboratory infrastructure • Fluency in English, particularly in scientific writing and communication, is required; A good working knowledge of German is preferred