Open Positions

Our Multimodal AI lab is always looking for excellent PhD students as well as for students at TU Darmstadt that want to write their Bachelor or Masters Thesis with us.

If you are a TU Darmstadt student who is looking for a Bachelor's or Master's Thesis project, please continue reading on our Theses page.

We cannot respond to applications via e-mails; please use the forms below. Expect up to two weeks for an initial response. Please also note that we currently only have limited positions available.

In general, we are not offering internships or remote internships!

Specific Job Openings

Here is a list of our current specific job openings:

Opening for a Postdoctoral Researcher in Efficient Multimodal AI

Opening for a PhD Student/Researcher in Efficient Multimodal AI

We also welcome unsolicited applications (“Initiativbewerbungen”) from motivated candidates who are interested in joining our team. See the general application guidelines for that below.

Application Guidelines

We offer full-time, fully funded research assistant positions (E13 salary, in the German public sector)

We are looking for PhD students with excellent analytical skills who are highly motivated, curious, and creative and who have:

  • a Master’s degree (or equivalent) in computer science or a closely related field,
  • an outstanding academic record
  • solid programming skills
  • experience with learning frameworks, e.g. PyTorch or Tensorflow,
  • prior research experience and/or publications

The following points are a plus

  • background in AI, machine learning, Computer Vision, NLP, etc.
  • good knowledge of probability theory and statistics

We expect strong communication/writing English skills, no German required.

We invite recent or soon-to-be PhD graduates with similar research interests to apply.

  • A strong publication record with multiple first or co-first author publications in the top AI/ML/Computer Vision/NLP conferences (e.g., CVPR, ICCV, ECCV, NeurIPS, ICLR, ICML, ACL, EMNLP) is a prerequisite.
  • Strong communication/writing English skills, no German required.

If you're interested in a research HiWi position at our lab, please note that most topics require a solid understanding of machine learning, deep learning, and multimodal learning. Therefore, we recommend that you have attended relevant lectures on machine learning, natural language processing (NLP), computer vision, or multimodal learning prior to applying.

If you have successfully completed the respective courses and would like to support us as a teaching HiWi—assisting with consultation hours, helping other students with the material, and managing exercise sessions, projects, or seminars—please use our HiWi application form to apply.