38 fully-funded-phd-program-computer-science-eth Postdoctoral positions at UNIVERSITY OF VIENNA
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50 Faculty of Life Sciences Startdate: 01.08.2025 | Working hours: 40 | Collective bargaining agreement: §48 VwGr. B1 lit. b (postdoc) Limited until: 31.07.2031 Reference no.: 4188 At the University
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bargaining agreement. Supervision of students. Taking on administrative tasks in research, teaching and administration. This is part of your personality: PhD in chemistry Strong previous experience in
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symposia. These are your qualifications: Must-haves: You have completed a doctoral/PhD degree in Computer Science, Business Informatics, or a closely related field, whereby knowledge of computer science is
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from Theoretical Computer Science. The group is located jointly at the Faculty of Physics – as part of the Quantum Optics, Quantum Nanophysics, and Quantum Information Group – and at the Faculty
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, which means: Developing a third-party funded project to be submitted to a competitive programme (e.g. Marie Curie, FWF individual project, FWF Esprit) Further developing your academic profile through
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across disciplinary and cultural boundaries. Completed doctoral/PhD studies in Physics, Theoretical Chemistry or Computer Science, or you expect to complete them in the near future. Established experience
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project funded by the Austrian Science Fund. Active participation in research, teaching and administration, this implies Development and expansion of an independent research profile Participation in
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administrative tasks in research, teaching and administration. You will be involved in applying for projects and acquiring third-party funding. You are working on a habilitation thesis or a second book. This is
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to the study and teaching of the language and literature of ancient Greece and Rome, including Late Antiquity, as well as the late, medieval, and Neo-Latin language and literature. At the core of the program is
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consists of several post-doctoral and PhD students with backgrounds in psychology, cognitive science, neuroscience, computer science, engineering, and physics. The focus of our research is to develop new