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3D motion capture data and medical image processing. • Fluent in English (written and spoken); German is desirable but not required. What we offer: Work-life balance: Our employees enjoy flexible
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successful application, fundamental concepts of antigen processing and presentation by APCs as well as an understanding of T cell biology should be provided. In addition to fundamental scientific questions
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experts at the Computational Imaging Research Lab (CIR ) and the Department of Cardiology at the Medical University of Vienna and Visualization and Data Analysis Research Group (VDA ) at University
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. • Training in mathematics, providing a solid analytical background. • Excellent communication skills, both oral and written. • Proficiency in computer applications, including MS Office and imaging software
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Chemistry as well as the opportunity to use large research facilities such as synchrotron light sources Innovative development work on new scientific instruments for X-ray imaging, combining hardware and data
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respect to the required combined high spatial, energy & momentum (q)-resolution for microscopic imaging, structural characterization and associated nanospectroscopic analysis at all energy scales
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of (digital) humanities, life sciences, sustainability of (social) processes and the link between art and science. With the four guiding themes of Art in Context, Development & Sustainability, Digital Life and
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of (digital) humanities, life sciences, sustainability of (social) processes and the link between art and science. With the four guiding themes of Art in Context, Development & Sustainability, Digital Life, and
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. The university stands for outstanding achievements in both research and teaching in the areas of (digital) humanities, life sciences, sustainability of (social) processes and the link between art and science. With
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. The university stands for outstanding achievements in both research and teaching in the areas of (digital) humanities, life sciences, sustainability of (social) processes and the link between art and science. With