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research for digital security and is a pioneer in developing highly innovative concepts, algorithms and systems for anomaly detection, cyber threat intelligence, penetration testing and cryptography. Through
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working in the research group “Theory and Applications of Algorithms” at the Faculty of Computer Science. The position is limited to six months and is planned to be filled from 01.10.2025. Your future tasks
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the 2D plane is a long-studied problem in robotics resulting in a broad spectrum of feasible methods and algorithms. However, performance relies heavily on the problem itself, the robot, the environment
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of algorithms to control various types of systems. Starting from low energy applications like electronics and drive systems, via (large-scale) robotics to heavy industrial applications. We are working in projects
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Responsive Sensing and Analytics team specialises in developing efficient and scalable algorithms designed to equip emergency services with critical safety information and analytical insights. Leveraging
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Responsive Sensing and Analytics team specialises in developing efficient and scalable algorithms designed to equip emergency services with critical safety information and analytical insights. Leveraging
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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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of innovative, computerized tools and algorithms for collecting, processing, analyzing and visualizing large-scale, complex data. The research area of Computational Communication Science includes, for example
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analysis of classical problems in numerical analysis in the framework of modern algorithms of machine learning. Our ideal candidate will have prior exposure to modern developments in theoretical machine
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better understand our world. Does this sound like you? Then join our accomplished team! The Computational Drug Discovery and Design Group (COMP3D; https://comp3d.univie.ac.at/) at the Faculty of Life