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. Ready to be part of our team? Let’s shape the future together! About the team: Our group develops and applies quantum mechanics-based methods for the description of condensed matter systems, including
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: Analyze and integrate clinical and multi-omic datasets from rare disease cohorts. Develop and apply network medicine tools, particularly multiplex network-based models, to address specific challenges in
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analysis strategies including phospho/proteomics and metabolmics, selected cell culture and animal model systems as well as clinical samples will be investigated. Your future tasks: Active participation in
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expected. Excellent knowledge in dealing with complex statistical models and methods and the willingness to support the team in statistical questions are also expected. The candidate should have teaching
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of electronic structure and computational materials discovery. In this role you will be performing first principles-based simulations for the description of chemical and structural dynamics in the context
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on September 1st , 2025. Fixed-term contract and fair salary: The base salary of EUR 4,932,90 per month (14 x per year) for a period of four years will be increased if we can credit professional experience
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of innovative mass spectrometry-based workflows and data evaluation tools. The developed metabolomic and exposomic tools will be applied to address pressing research questions at the edge of environmental/food
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chronobiology on marine animals. Experience with research on deep sea organisms Strong hands-on expertise in big data analyses, non-parametric and bayesian methods for rhythms analyses; panel models, penalized
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the work group Economic Geography, which focuses on theory-led, evidence-based, and policy relevant research on spatial aspects of innovation-based socio-economic sustainability transitions. Our research
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of Psychology at the University of Vienna comprises the Dean's Office, a StudiesServiceCenter (SSC) and four institutes. The position to be filled is based at the Chair of Clinical Psychology of Childhood and