31 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Prof" positions at University of Tübingen in Germany
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-tenure track) of Mathematical Methods of Quantum Theory The position is due to commence as soon as possible. The successful candidate should have an excellent research track record in mathematical quantum
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to W3) in Machine Learning Methods in Business and Economics (f/m/d) to be filled at the earliest possible date. This position is being advertised in cooperation with the Cluster of Excellence “Machine
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06.10.2025 Application deadline: 10.11.2025 The following position is available at the Department of Linguistics of the Faculty of Humanities. PhD Researcher in Language Evolution / Computational
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, computational simulations, probabilistic cognitive modeling, etc.) and empirical research via experiments with human participants. Requirements for employment are a completed PhD degree in a relevant field
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, biologists, and computer scientists at the Universities of Tübingen and Hohenheim and the Senckenberg Institution of Biodiversity and Earth System Research in Frankfurt, investigating how the interactions
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will use observational and experimental methods, possibly combined with molecular and/or theoretical approaches, to study the roles, functions and traits of organisms (animals or plants), and how
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are an excellent PhD in a relevant field (linguistics, cognitive science, computational linguistics, etc.), the ability to teach in the field of General Linguistics in English, and the ability to conduct independent
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Interactions in a Changing World” is an interdisciplinary research initiative of geoscientists, biologists, and computer scientists at the Universities of Tübingen and Hohenheim and the Senckenberg Institution
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of Tübingen. The project is led by Principal Investigators Dr. Marlen Fröhlich, Prof. Dr. Michael Franke (both Tübingen) and Prof. Dr. Manuel Bohn (Lüneburg). The successful candidate will support the project
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the German Research Foundation (DFG), at the University of Tübingen. The project is led by Principal Investigators Prof. Dr. Michael Franke, Dr. Marlen Fröhlich (both Tübingen) and Prof. Dr. Manuel Bohn