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A leading research institution in Germany is seeking outstanding PhD or postdoctoral candidates for positions focused on Artificial Intelligence for Physics. Candidates should have a strong background in physics or machine learning, with programming skills in Python or PyTorch. The roles involve developing foundation models, ensuring AI safety, and engaging with interdisciplinary research initiatives. Strong communication skills in English are essential, and experience with large datasets or simulations is preferred.
The Data Science Lab of Prof. Lucie Flek at the University of Bonn and the Lamarr Institute of Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence, Germany, with an international profile in natural language processing, large language models, and AI safety, is currently expanding its research profile toward Artificial Intelligence for Physics. We invite applications for several Excellence‑Cluster, BMFTR ErUM‑Data, DFG, and EU‑funded positions at the PhD or Postdoctoral level.
Our AI‑for‑Physics activities are embedded in major national and European research initiatives, including the Excellence Cluster “Dynaverse – Our Dynamic Universe”, BMFTR ErUM‑Data research collaboration projects on AI safety (AALearning, with Bonn and RWTH physics departments) and LLMs for physics (with TU Dortmund, DESY, FZ Jülich, Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam, and more), and DFG‑funded research on hyperbolic representations. The group of Prof. Flek is part of the ELLIS European AI research network and offers an internationally visible research environment.
We are looking for outstanding PhD or postdoctoral candidates with a strong background in physics, machine learning, natural language processing, statistical modeling, or scientific computing. We highly appreciate strong programming skills (Python, PyTorch…), experience with large datasets or simulations, engagement with open‑source projects, strong communication skills in English, and the ability to work effectively in an interdisciplinary setting. German language skills are welcome but not required.