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in Astronomy, Biology, Computer Science, Chemistry & Materials, Data Science & Scientific Computing, Earth Science, Mathematics, Neuroscience, and Physics in a world-class research environment
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, Computer Science and Physics. The vacant position is in accordance with § 98 of the Austrian Universities’ Act (Universitätsgesetz - UG) and will be based on a civil-law employment contract with the University
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, such as engineering, physics, statistics, or mathematics (minimum requirement is a four-year Bachelor’s degree with honours) The research area The AITHYRA-CeMM PhD Program will focus on the thematic areas
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interdisciplinary research and real-world scientific problems (e.g., biology, medicine, chemistry, physics) We Offer A dynamic and collaborative research environment across AI and the life sciences Access to compute
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EUR gross yearly) and full social security coverage. Proposals are invited in the following fields: Biology; Neuroscience; Physics; Chemistry; Computer Science; Data Science; Mathematics; Earth Science
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, Data Science & Scientific Computing, Earth Science, Mathematics, Physics, Neuroscience and interdisciplinary areas to apply for the ISTernship program.The ISTernship (“ISTA-” + “(int)ernship”) is a
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; Neuroscience; Physics; Chemistry; Computer Science; Data Science; Mathematics; Earth Science; Astro sciences; and related disciplines Application deadline: September 18 (14:00 CEST) Salary: three-year fully
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As Austria's largest research and technology organisation for applied research, we are dedicated to make substantial contributions to solving the major challenges of our time, climate change and
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As Austria's largest research and technology organisation for applied research, we are dedicated to make substantial contributions to solving the major challenges of our time, climate change and
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better understand our world. Does this sound like you? Then join our accomplished team! Your personal sphere of influence: The Computational and Soft Matter Physics Group at the Faculty of Physics invites