PhD/Junior Researcher or PostDoc/Senior Researcher at FIZ Karlsruhe – Leibniz Institute, Germany

Postdoc in Germany

PhD/Junior Researcher or PostDoc: FIZ Karlsruhe is seeking a highly motivated individual to join as a PhD/Junior Researcher or PostDoc/Senior Researcher, contributing to innovative research in knowledge graphs, ontological engineering, natural language processing, and more.

PhD/Junior Researcher or PostDoc/Senior Researcher (F/M/X) at FIZ Karlsruhe – Leibniz Institute for Information Infrastructure

Designation: PhD/Junior Researcher or PostDoc/Senior Researcher

Research Area:

  • Knowledge Graphs and Semantic Web Technologies
  • Machine Learning and Deep Learning
  • Natural Language Processing
  • Ontology Design and Ontological Engineering

Location: FIZ Karlsruhe – Leibniz Institute for Information Infrastructure, Germany

Eligibility/Qualification:

  • Master’s degree in computer science or related field (PhD required for PostDocs)
  • Strong software engineering skills
  • Proficiency in English (German is a plus)
  • Motivation to tackle challenging research problems
  • Experience with research publication is a plus

Job Description:

  • Conduct cutting-edge research in knowledge graphs, natural language processing, and related topics
  • Participation in academic activities and publication of research findings
  • Co-supervision of master and bachelor theses (PhD students for PostDocs)

How to Apply:
Interested candidates should send their complete application documents by email to bewerbung@fiz-karlsruhe.de, quoting reference number 17/2024. Include:

  1. Detailed curriculum vitae
  2. Copies of degree certificates & transcripts
  3. Publication record or writing samples
  4. Letters of recommendation
  5. Letter of motivation covering research goals

Last Date for Application:
15 September 2024

(Note: All information sourced from the FIZ Karlsruhe – Leibniz Institute for Information Infrastructure website)

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