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aimed at varieties of Low Saxon help to supervise and collaborate with two first/second-year PhD students who focus on developing speech technology for low resource languages implement ASR and TTS systems
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independent research (and publishing) on improving speech technology for low resource varieties, specifically aimed at varieties of Low Saxon help to supervise and collaborate with two first/second-year PhD
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: Supervision of ongoing PhD projects; Acquisition of new PhD projects; Educational tasks (teaching, practicals, examination, coordination) in 2-3 BSc or MSc courses in biosystems engineering; Supervising BSc and
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Employment 0.9 FTE Gross monthly salary € 4,332 - € 5,929 Required background PhD Organizational unit Faculty of Social Sciences Application deadline 18 June 2024 Apply now Are you passionate about
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events; A relevant PhD degree in Law. Candidates who are due to submit their dissertation before 1 February 2025 are welcome to apply. If the vacancy appeals to you, but you are doubting whether you might
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collaborate with BSc, MSc, and PhD candidates in the involved research groups. The Human Factors' PhD students and Postdocs cover a wide range of topics from understanding and modelling motion sickness in
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. Requirements Specific Requirements We are looking for a candidate who meets (several of) the following requirements: a PhD in the field of Biology, Biomedical Sciences, Pharmaceutical Sciences, or related fields
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scientists; Experience with organising workshops, lecture series, and similar events; A relevant PhD degree in Law. Candidates who are due to submit their dissertation before 1 February 2025 are welcome
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and sustainability of transportation by means of automated driving. You will work be within the Human Factors group and collaborate with BSc, MSc, and PhD candidates in the involved research groups
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, and PhD candidates in the involved research groups. The Human Factors' PhD students and Postdocs cover a wide range of topics from understanding and modelling motion sickness in automated vehicles