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The Children’s University of Tübingen Neuroscience student lab Kastanienhof – Dialogue Demokratie Zukunftsfest Careers Back Job vacancies IT & library / technology & maintenance / administration Professorships
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09.12.2025 The Hector Research Institute of Education Sciences and Psychology at the University of Tübingen invites applications for the following position: PhD Position on Computational Modelling
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09.01.2026 Application deadline: 21.01.2026 The Computational Law Lab at the University of Tübingen is searching for a PhD student / doctoral candidate in Machine Learning (m/f/d; E 13 TV-L, 75
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processing the data collected in the course of the study. Requirements: Degree programme in law or computer science; strong interest in AI applications and in the associated legal and economic issues; strong
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, science and technology studies, ethics, or philosophy The Cluster of Excellence "Machine Learning - New Perspectives for Science" at the University of Tübingen offers several postdoc positions in our Norms
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independently and in a goal-oriented manner. The ideal candidate should have an MSc or equivalent in a field connected to computational sciences (i.e. physics, mathematics, computer science, engineering
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iteratively testing their effectiveness. Embedded in an interdisciplinary team (education, computer science, subject-matter education), the role serves as a key link between educational-psychological research
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Union’s Digital Europe Programme, the project OpenEuroLLM aims to position Europe as a global leader in open and responsible AI by creating a family of Large Language Models (LLMs) that are open
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Generale The Children’s University of Tübingen Neuroscience student lab Kastanienhof – Dialogue Demokratie Zukunftsfest Careers Back Job vacancies IT & library / technology & maintenance / administration
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of geoscientists, biologists, and computer scientists at the Universities of Tübingen and Hohenheim and the Senckenberg Society for Nature Research in Frankfurt, investigating how the interactions between the living