30 computer-science "Research In Germany" positions at Georg August University of Göttingen in Germany
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Post-Doctoral Researchers in Agricultural Economics (all genders welcome) At the University of Göttingen -Public Law Foundation-, Department für Agrarökonomie und Rurale Entwicklung, there are 2
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PhD position in Statistical Physics or Computational Neuroscience on Curiosity [C3] (all genders welcome) At the University of Göttingen -Public Law Foundation-, Graduiertenkolleg 2906 Neugier
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good M.Sc. degree in computer science (or related discipline) Very good knowledge of usability and user experience Very good programming knowledge for the development of user interfaces Previous
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Researcher within the Dorothea Schlözer Postdoctoral Programme for Women(all genders welcome) At the University of Göttingen -Public Law Foundation-, Präsidium, there are 3 positions as Researcher
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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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Research Position in Cognitive Science (f/m/d) with TV-L E13, 100 % for 3 years. The position is linked to a project on the topic "Mechanisms, Capacities, and Dependencies: A New Theory of Causal Reasoning
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PhD or postdoctoral researcher positions (all genders welcome) Stellen-ID: 2848 Facility: Institute of Computer Science Contact person: Prof. Dr. Alexander Ecker eckerlab@ uni-goettingen.de 0551
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degree in physics, neuroscience, cognitive science, computer science or a related field who are committed to pursuing a career in research. The successful applicant will develop novel information theoretic
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"Dekapalatin" has recently started. The Dekapalatin project is funded as part of the exploration campaign by the 7th Energy Research Programme of the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action
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and biology and to 75% in physics and mathematics. The positions are funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) for 3 years with the possibility to extend up to 4 years. The PhD students enrolled in