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to analyze and reconstitute complex biological systems across different scales. Candidates should have a proven track record in biology, biophysics, or computational science. Your research proposal should be
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of biodiversity. Intact freshwater ecosystems have an invaluable quality for human welfare. Today these ecosystems are exposed to dramatic dynamics and pressures such as weather extremes (floods and droughts, heat
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instrumental analytical methods and, on the other hand, will deal with the computer-aided analysis and processing of large analytical-chemical data sets. Experience and knowledge of digital teaching and
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team: This is an opportunity to work towards a PhD in physics and to conduct world-leading research and teaching in molecular simulation and computational materials discovery. Fuel cells, photovoltaic
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applications. In teaching, the applicant will be involved, inter alia, in the education of fundamentals in mathematics in all study programs of the faculty, esp. in the Master program Business Analytics. The
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an innovative perspective on research-led museums studies within the art history program. Your responsibilities include: developing and leading a dynamic research agenda in museum studies; designing and teaching
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intercultural philosophical discourse are a prerequisite for a successful application. We are seeking to appoint an excellent candidate who will contribute significantly to the profile and teaching program in
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can be on both older and more recent literary history. Ideally, they are experienced in interdisciplinary co-operation and have an interest in the methods and theories of literary research
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Movement Science, University of Vienna. A thematic alignment with one or both of the department’s research areas – Lifelong Health Promotion and Education or Human Performance – is desirable. Extensive
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of influence: As a University Assistant (Predoc) you will be part of the Computational Communication Science Lab (CCL), an interdisciplinary research network under the direction of Prof. Dr. Annie Waldherr and