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the pressing global health crisis of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) from the perspective of the politics of innovation. The project examines how a new biomedical research field is emerging to address the ‘broken
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engineering and radiochemists. We are enthusiastic about neurochemicals acting as agonists or antagonists on G-protein coupled receptors located in the peripheral and central nervous system. Our goal is to
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of probability distributions in systems driven by stochastic processes with Brownian motion. It plays a crucial role across a wide range of fields, from physics and biology to finance and engineering. But there's
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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
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of Mathematics. Furthermore, we are a member of the Vienna Center for Quantum Science and Technology (VCQ), one of the largest quantum hubs in Europe, and of the Austrian Cluster of Excellence quantA, advancing
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priorities include green and just industrial transitions; climate change adaptation; global value chains; and place-based challenge-oriented innovation strategies and policies. Our academic staff and students
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of transnational history of the Modern period, with a particular focus on the political and/or cultural aspects; and/or a planned project that includes global perspectives on European history. The research project
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field. You love working on hard problems that live at the boundary of theoretical method and computational software development. You enjoy working in a team where you contribute your expertise and skill
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at the Faculty of Chemistry for 3 years with the possibility to extend it to a total of six years. The 'Global Exposomics and Biomonitoring Laboratory' lead by Professor Benedikt Warth aims at a better
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. Proven profile in the art history of Europe and North America in a global context through international publications in peer-relevant media. A focus on 20th and 21st century art and exhibition history