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group “Foundations of Cryptography” within the research group “Theory and Applications of Algorithms” at the department of Computer Science focuses on provable security of cryptographic schemes. We
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. Female applicants are explicitly encouraged to apply. Preference will be given to women when equally qualified, unless reasons specific to a male applicant tilt the balance in his favour. People with
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at: https://www.maxperutzlabs.ac.at/research/research-groups/ries https://rieslab.de About the Max Perutz Labs The successful applicant will work in a stimulating scientific environment: Department
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in molecular biology and biochemistry. If you have experience with extremophilic Archaea, in particular their diverse defense systems, both in fundamental aspects as well as applications, we invite you
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qualifications, preference will be given to female candidates. University of Vienna. Space for personalities. Since 1365. Application deadline: 24.06.2025 Prae Doc
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curiosity-driven research project in the field of ultrafast dynamics at surfaces. You will present your research plan to the faculty and complete a dissertation agreement within 12-18 months. This will be
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interdisciplinary research group and will provide you with space and resources for your personal career and profile development, combining method development, application to real-world problems, and collaboration
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dynamics simulations. You will contribute to the development of broadly applicable electronic structure methods, new software, and machine learning methods with the specific goal to accelerating
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women to apply. Given equal qualifications, preference will be given to female candidates. University of Vienna. Space for personalities. Since 1365. Data protection Application deadline: 29.06.2025 Post
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professional experience. It is that easy to apply: Please submit your application including your scientific CV, a summary of your research experience, a short statement of your future research interests