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would be advantageous • Ideally, experience writing statistical reports • Very good language skills in English and ideally in German • Experience teaching statistics and statistical software would be a
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with the German Aerospace Center’s Remote Sensing Technology Institute, has created the biggest European research team on AI for Earth Observation (AI4EO) over the past few years. Starting in 2022, we will begin
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assessments, techno-economic analysis - Advantageous: experience in up-scaling, bioeconomy, and decentralized business models - Proficiency of the English language, both written and spoken - Interest in and
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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 Software Engineering. Possible areas
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independent working style as well as teamwork and communication skills · Excellent German and English skills Responsibilities · Independent handling and technical responsibility of an EU-Horizon-project in
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independent working style as well as teamwork and communication skills · Excellent German and English skills Responsibilities · Independent handling and technical responsibility of a DFG-project
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of approximation and online algorithms, algorithmic game theory or algorithm engineering. The position is paid according to the German public salary scale TVL-13 and provides a competitive salary with standard
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the German Aerospace Center and TUM. Through this advertised position the Future lab is expected to be supported mainly through appropriate science management, as well as to seek new collaborations. You will
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possible), starting as soon as possible and preferentially in December 2023. • A gross salary up to E13 TV-L. Salary will be determined in accordance with the German collective wage agreement in public
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would be a great candidate! We are looking forward to hearing from you! Please send your application (in English or German) to Prof. Dr. Robert Wille (robert.wille@tum.de ). Severely disabled applicants