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social sciences disciplines, strong analytical skills, experience with relevant statistical methods, proven interest in topics related to sustainable food systems, strong computer skills, and excellent
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’ at the Georg-August-University Göttingen, together with the Max-Planck-Institute for Multidisciplinary Sciences (Göttingen), the Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, the Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University
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Germany with a focus on open access evidence Collaboration in the preparation of application-oriented information science research articles 2) Collaboration in the DFG project "Data practice for shaping
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Postdoctoral Research Position in Cognitive Science (f/m/d) Stellen-ID: 2762 Facility: Department of Psychology Contact person: Herr Prof. Dr. Michael Waldmann [email protected]
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the Chemistry program of the Georg-August University School of Science (GAUSS) and will benefit from a wide variety of training courses. The University of Göttingen is an equal opportunities employer and places
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(EnriCo) was established in 2017. In eleven closely linked subprojects, PhD students from forest science, soil science, animal ecology, wildlife science, nature conservation, modelling, economics, and
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PhD in computational linguistics, computer science, cognitive science, machine learning, or a related discipline. has developed a research profile in natural language processing research (indicated by
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processing differences between humans and computers can guide the development of more efficient models language technology for education (e.g., readability and simplification, exercise generation, learner
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transcriptome profiling on the closest algal relatives of land plants. Your profile You hold a Master’s (or equivalent) degree in Molecular Biology / Computational Biology or related areas with good to excellent
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the Lower Saxony Ministry of Science and Culture. It is part of a joint project of the 4th Physical Institute – Solids and Nanostructures – (PI: Prof. Dr. Michael Seibt) and the Institute of Materials Physics