As one of the few selected Universities of Excellence in Germany, University of Bonn already has a strong focus on all aspects of Artificial Intelligence, with research in machine learning, semantic modeling, robotics, and computer vision all the way to neuroscience and ethical foundations. As part of our strategic push into AI, we are now inviting applications for up to three additional,
Tenure-Track Professorships
W1 - W3) in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
to be part of the
Lamarr Institute
for Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence
The Lamarr Institute brings together all AI activities of University of Bonn and its founding partners with significant growth based on permanent institutional funding as part of Germany’s national AI excellence initiative.
We are looking for excellent candidates holding a doctoral degree who are about to establish their own research agenda. Applicants are expected to have demonstrated outstanding research potential in one or more relevant subfields of Artificial Intelligence with a strong focus on Machine Learning, if possible related to one or more of the five major research areas of the Lamarr Institute :
Positions will be appointed as Junior Professorships for an initial phase of three years and will be extended for three more years after a positive intermediate evaluation. After successful tenure evaluation, the position will turn into a permanently tenured full professorship (W3).
The successful applicants represent the area in research and teach in the English (Master level) and German languages (Bachelor level) within the different programs of study at the Institute of Computer Science of University of Bonn (German language skills not required up front). The start of a degree program in AI is foreseen for the near future.
Besides integration into the Lamarr Institute, involvement with other major activities such as the excellence clusters PhenoRob, ImmunoSensation2, ML4Q and HCM and the transdisciplinary research areas of University of Bonn is possible.
Close cooperation within our partner institutions is expected, as is the capability of positioning the Lamarr Institute towards society and industry. The acquisition of third-party research funds and participation in and contribution to joint grant activities in computer science are requested.
Formal requirements are defined by § 36 of the Higher Education Act of North Rhine-Westphalia (Hochschulgesetz Nordrhein-Westfalen); habilitation or habilitation-equivalence are not required.
University of Bonn actively supports diversity and equal opportunities. We are a certified family-friendly university and offer a dual career service. Our aim is to increase the proportion of women in those fields in which women are underrepresented and to place a special focus on promoting their careers. Therefore, the university specifically encourages applications from suitably qualified women. Applications will be handled in accordance with the Equal Opportunities Act of North-RhineWestphalia. Applications from suitably qualified people with severe disabilities that have already been verified or from people with an equivalent status are particularly welcome.
Applications including the usual documents (Letter, curriculum vitae, list of publications, selected publications, research plan, teaching concept, copies of degree certificates) are expected in electronic form (one PDF file) until November 15, 2023 addressed to .