Doctoral Researcher (Ph.D.) Positions: The Technical University of Nuremberg (UTN) is inviting applications for doctoral researcher positions focusing on advancing mathematical capabilities in large language models. This opportunity is found within the interdisciplinary project “Collaborative Foundation Models for Mathematics” at the Fundamental AI Lab.
Designation
Doctoral Researcher (Ph.D.) Position
Research Area
Collaborative Foundation Models for Mathematics, AI and Mathematical Research
Location
Technical University of Nuremberg (UTN), Germany
Eligibility/Qualification
- An excellent master’s degree in Computer Science, AI, Mathematics, or a closely related discipline.
- Strong interest and/or experience in AI research.
- Proficiency in programming with deep learning frameworks (e.g., PyTorch, Jax).
- Excellent oral and written English skills.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience in scientific project work within computer science.
- Familiarity with formal mathematics.
- Skills in dataset generation and curation.
Description
The selected candidates will engage in independent research guided by Professors Yuki Asano, Christoph Hertrich, and Steffen Eger. Responsibilities include:
- Conducting research within the framework of collaborative foundation models in mathematics.
- Implementing and training large-scale models, including reasoning and multimodal LLMs.
- Collaborating with interdisciplinary teams.
- Presenting research findings at international conferences and publishing high-impact journal articles.
- Contributing to teaching activities in computer science and AI.
- Participating in outreach and science communication efforts.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should upload the following documents:
- A personal statement describing your motivation for pursuing a Ph.D. at UTN and your interest in this research area.
- A complete, chronological, tabular curriculum vitae (CV) in English.
- Certificates of university degrees (M.Sc. and B.Sc. or equivalent).
- Transcript of records, diploma supplements, or course overviews.
Note: For degrees obtained abroad, original documents with certified translations (if applicable) need to be submitted.
Last Date for Apply
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, with a full consideration deadline of November 2, 2025. Later applications may still be considered.
For more information and to apply, please visit UTN Doctoral Research Opportunities.








