The University of Rostock offers a diverse, varied and challenging position in a tradition-conscious, yet innovative, modern and family-friendly university in a lively city by the sea.
At the Faculty of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, Institute for Visual and Analytic Computing, subject to allocation of funds, we are filling the following two positions at the earliest possible date on a temporary basis for the duration of the project NEXCELL ending on 31.12.2028:
Start date at the earliest possible date
Working hours full-time with 40 hours
Remuneration pay group 13 TV-L
Location Rostock
Tender number P 14/2026
Limitation limited until 31.12.2028
Application time 2026-02-22
HR department:
Pia-Lucy Dahl
Phone number: 0381/498-1291
E-mail:
Department:
Prof. Thomas Kirste
Phone number: 0381/498-7510
E-mail:
The project addresses fundamental and applied challenges at the intersection of machine learning, probabilistic modeling, symbolic AI, and bioprocess engineering, with strong relevance to both academic research and industrial innovation. The positions offer a clearly defined pathway toward postdoctoral qualification, as well as structured opportunities for career development in academia and industry.
NEXCELL is a major multi-million-€ collaborative research initiative that brings together leading industrial and academic partners to create a groundbreaking point-of-care platform for next-generation cell and gene therapies. The vision is to enable personalized cancer treatments to be manufactured directly at the clinical site – making life-saving therapies more accessible and scalable. Within this project, the University of Rostock serves as the AI technology provider, developing a probabilistic digital twin of the NEXCELL bioreactor system. This digital twin will combine Bayesian AI, deep learning, symbolic reasoning, and hybrid modeling techniques to intelligently monitor and predict both technical and biological processes. By addressing challenges such as uncertainty quantification, multimodal sensor fusion, anomaly detection, and robust state estimation, our research will push the frontiers of AI in complex, safety-critical, and data-sparse domains. For motivated AI researchers, NEXCELL offers a unique opportunity to conduct fundamental research at the interface of cutting-edge machine learning and real-world bioprocess applications, with the potential for high-impact publications, open-source contributions, and direct collaboration with a market leader in bioreactor technology.
We invite two outstanding postdoctoral researchers to join our institute in collaboration with a global industrial leader in bioreactor technology. The successful candidates will contribute to a large-scale, interdisciplinary research project focused on the development and deployment of advanced artificial intelligence methods for system monitoring, state estimation, and decision support in next-generation bioreactor platforms.
Application Documents and Procedure
Applications must be submitted in complete form and include all required formal documents, in particular:
Applicants must further submit a cover letter in which they explicitly address and document compliance with eligibility criteria (1)–(6) ("this makes you a good fit").
Incomplete applications or applications not meeting the eligibility criteria may not be considered.
After submission, the application process is multi-staged and will include analytical tasks as part of the selection procedure.
Equal opportunities are important to us. We welcome applications from suitable severely disabled people or people from traditionally underrepresented groups. We aim to increase the proportion of women in research and teaching and therefore encourage suitably qualified women to apply. We welcome applications from people of other nationalities or with a migration background.
We will determine the experience level individually, taking into account your previous professional experience.
If you would like to work part-time in this position, this is possible subject to the requirements of the position.
The temporal limitation of the employment relationship is based on § 2 (2) Wissenschaftszeitvertragsgesetz.
We look forward to receiving your application (cover letter, CV, degree certificate stating your final grade) by 22.02.2026 at the latest. We can only consider applications received via our homepage. Please send us your documents via the ‘Online application’ button at the end of a job offer. Unfortunately, we cannot accept e-mail applications.
Incomplete application documents may not be considered in the further course of the selection process.
Unfortunately, we can not cover application and travel costs.
The Hybrid Methods in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning group is part of the Institute for Visual & Analytic Computing at the Faculty of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering at the University of Rostock. Its research focuses on the integration of symbolic, probabilistic, and neural approaches in AI & ML. The application domains include AI-supported digital twins, intelligent environments, situation-aware assistance, and multimodal diagnostics. The methodological focus is on sequential state estimation using hybrid Bayesian and neuro-symbolic models, as well as the integration of deep learning with symbolic background knowledge. The positions are co-supervised by Hessian.AI group leader Martin Becker (Marburg University) focusing on knowledge-centric AI and biomedical ML with a strong international network.
We look forward to receiving your application!
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