37 formal-method-phd Postdoctoral positions at UNIVERSITY OF VIENNA in United Kingdom
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Bioinformatics and Computational Biology headed by Ivo Hofacker. Our team works on the development of algorithms and methods for problems in Computational Chemistry, Systems Chemistry, and Computational Biology
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and teaching. This is part of your personality: Completed doctoral/PhD studies in psychology or related subjects Outstanding dissertation Experience in the field of stress, particularly prevention and
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static and time-resolved vibrational spectroscopic methods. To strengthen our team, we are looking for a PostDoc for 3 years. The position is dedicated to study with (time-resolved) sum frequency
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challenging topics such as (infinte dimensional) stochastic analysis, affine and polynomial processes, rough paths, signature methods, neural S(P)DEs, McKean-Vlaslov equations, stochastic portolio theory
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Methods in Psychology, Department of Occupational, Economic and Social Psychology, the Department of Applied Psychology: Work, Education and Economy, Department of Developmental and Educational Psychology
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the field of software architecture with a specific focus on: Performance and Reliability Engineering in Deployment Architectures, Software Engineering Methods for Performance Engineering, Software Engineering
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knowledge with Master’s and PhD students. You will actively contribute your expertise to the acquisition of third-party funding and independently advance the "AAAging" project. The independent teaching of
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profile: Completed doctoral/PhD studies in the field of Cultural and Intellectual History of Premodern South Asia (Indology) or a related discipline An excellent command of Sanskrit is essential
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at the interface of Quantum Information and Computation with the study of Complex Quantum Many-Body Systems. For this, we apply a combination of methods from both Mathematics and Physics, complemented by concepts
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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