Applied Artificial Intelligence (AAI)
Rosenheim Technical University of Applied Sciences
at University of Hamburg · Hamburg
Duration
6 semesters
Tuition
No tuition fees
Intake
Any time
Mode
Full Time
The Doctorate in Understanding Written Artefacts at the University of Hamburg equips scholars with a robust understanding of computational techniques for analyzing texts and written data. This program delves deeply into the intersection of computer science and the humanities, offering a unique platform for interdisciplinary research. Students will engage with various methodologies that include text mining, natural language processing, and semantic web technologies, laying the groundwork for innovative contributions to both fields.
Structured over six semesters, this PhD program emphasizes research excellence and independent scholarship. Students will work closely with experienced faculty members on cutting-edge research projects, utilizing the resources of the University of Hamburg, a public university renowned for its commitment to academic freedom and innovation. The program necessitates the completion of a doctoral thesis that demonstrates original research and contributions to the discipline.
In addition to theoretical knowledge and practical skills, candidates will also undergo rigorous training in research methodologies, data analysis, and critical thinking. By engaging with industry partners and local research initiatives in Hamburg, students get opportunities to apply their skills in real-world contexts. The program is most suited to individuals with a strong foundation in computer science and an interest in the humanities, as well as those keen to explore the implications of written artefacts in a digital age.
Graduates of this program can expect to find career opportunities across various sectors, particularly in the thriving tech and research industries in Germany. Many organizations, including Mittelstand companies and academic institutions, seek PhD holders proficient in computational approaches to textual analysis. Furthermore, with the 18-month post-study job-seeking permit, graduates have ample time to find roles that suit their expertise while still benefiting from Germany’s strong economy.
It typically takes 6 semesters, with intakes in Any time.
Tuition is around No tuition fees. Fees change yearly — confirm with an advisor.
Career Outcomes Data Scientist Digital Humanities Researcher Computational Linguist Text Analytics Consultant Academic Researcher in Computer Science Graduates of this program can expect to find career opportunities across various sectors, particularly in the thriving tech and re...
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