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of Chemistry at the University of Vienna seeks to appoint a Tenure-Track Professor in the field of Data Science in Mass Spectrometry-Based Omics The position We seek to appoint a trained bioinformatician with a
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for Sport Science and University Sports and at the Centre for Teacher Education, the University of Vienna seeks to appoint a Tenure-Track Professor in the field of Exercise and Sports Didactics The position
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-on expertise in big data analyses, non-parametric and bayesian methods for rhythms analyses; panel models, penalized regression • Experience with R, Matlab, Sigmastat, Prism • Fluent in English (oral and
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the climatic record and consider the role of novel technological developments in tracking the dispersal of humans into the Old World. The latest dating methods will also be used to build chronologies from
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(e.g. imitation) and the development of action understanding and facial perception. One methodological focus is on experimental and neuroscientific research approaches (e.g. eye tracking, EEG, fNIRS
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aesthetics to reflect, more broadly, on politics, society, and everyday life. For further details on the project themes, research questions, and objectives please see: https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/en
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microorganisms. Demonstrated aptitude for scientific writing and a track record of high-quality publications in international peer-reviewed journals is expected. Strong communication skills in English (written and
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communicative skills. Proven research competence and initiative. Track record of international publications in theoretical and computational chemical physics. Good experience in software development. Excellent
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research objectives include analyzing how these actors understand and navigate the ‘innovation challenges’ pertaining to antimicrobials and AMR; how the rapidly evolving life sciences knowledge of microbes
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, ALTERBIOTIC’s main research objectives include analyzing how these actors understand and navigate the ‘innovation challenges’ pertaining to antimicrobials and AMR; how the rapidly evolving life sciences knowledge