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to learn German Computer skills: MATLAB and/or R desirable You are motivated and self-propelled You are flexible and creative You should be a team player with high social skills What we offer: Work-life
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candidates whose work lies at the intersection of statistics, machine learning, data analytics and modern AI algorithms. This includes, in particular, statistics for high-dimensional and complex data
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research plans of the candidate), in visualization and data analysis, cooperative systems, data mining and machine learning, education, didactics and entertainment computing, or Neuroinformatics. Across
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social research in sociology such as causal inference or machine learning or complex panel data analysis. We are seeking excellent applicants with an international research portfolio and network
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. Interests could include geological field-based methods and big data applications and machine learning methods. Research focus will be on feedback processes between erosion, sedimentation, tectonics and
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. Our research was funded by several agencies, and we regularly host conferences and seminars featuring colleagues from all over the globe. We are currently looking for a dedicated PhD student to join our
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. Ready to be part of our team? Let’s shape the future together! About the team: The Computational Materials Discovery group is looking for a postdoctoral researcher working in the field of machine learning
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-electron Schrödinger equation for fermions and bosons with high accuracy and on the application of these methods to problems in the physics of oxides, semiconductors and their surfaces. Machine learning
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. Molecular simulation methods and quantum theoretical calculations in principle can address this but have hitherto struggled with tackling such challenging systems. With the emergence of machine learning
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position from 01.10.2025 of a Postdoc Position at the Research Group Data Mining and Machine Learning at the Faculty of Computer Science, University of Vienna under the supervision of Prof. Claudia Plant