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systems, mainly plants. The BM^2 Lab is mainly computational and uses ad-hoc developed modeling tools such as MorphoMechanX to provide explanatory and predictive scenarios for developmental problems. We
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on quantitative evaluation metrics such as algorithmic fairness paradigms. Applicants should hold a PhD in philosophy, law, cultural anthropology, or (qualitative) social science. The positions are fixed-term (6
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of extension. The position is part of the project VOILA – Voice Operated Intelligent Learning Assistant for Gifted Children, funded by the Hector AI + Education Future Fund. The project aims to develop
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particle physics. In all of these areas, methodological development through machine learning is taking place — for example, in predicting the evolution of complex molecular systems over long timescales
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of molecular and biological matter using X-ray and neutron scattering. One of the research areas is the development of machine learning (ML) based approaches to efficient analysis of the vast data amounts
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, in Africa and Europe. Requirements include a university degree (master's or equivalent) in archaeometry, mineralogy, or materials science, as well as the motivation to develop fundamental new data
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on the development of new research methods and/or their application to research questions in Education Sciences and Educational Psychology. Applicants may come from any of the following (or related) fields
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of molecular and biological matter using X-ray and neutron scattering. One of the research areas is the development of machine learning (ML) based approaches to efficient analysis of the vast data amounts
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to provide a high-performing digital infrastructure for industrial and public service applications. Alongside its scientific goals, OpenEuroLLM emphasizes the importance of developing a strong community around
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experiments and develop new tools for data analysis. In addition to the main research project, you will be able to test your own research ideas using the unique experimental equipment in our laboratories and