162 parallel-computing-numerical-methods positions at University of Vienna in Austria
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interest in acquiring skills in relevant methods, and in getting familiar with the state of knowledge in the research field. Discussing and developing ideas with colleagues in the team-oriented work culture
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interest in acquiring skills in relevant methods, and in getting familiar with the state of knowledge in the research field. Discussing and developing ideas with colleagues in the team-oriented work culture
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Biophysical Chemistry. Successful candidates will join a structured doctoral programme offering first-class supervision, vibrant research networks, and opportunities to publish, teach, and engage
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of Business, Economics and Statistics. We are a highly international and research-oriented Department. More than 30 full-time junior and senior professors together with numerous PhD students form
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. You will contribute to the development of new dynamics software and machine learning methods for the computational design of catalyst materials. The employment duration is 3 years. Initially limited
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Degree in astronomy, physics, or equivalent professional expertise. Solid knowledge of software engineering methods, network/system administration, and version control systems. Good-to-haves Hands
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the largest doctoral training programme in Austria encompassing the three disciplines of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Nutritional Sciences and Sport Sciences and brings together about 160 doctoral
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. The developed methods will be applied to address pressing research questions at the edge of environmental/food contaminants and human health. Your future position will be at the national coordinating institution
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of administrative department staff. It will be possible to set priorities in this regard. The shared offices of the administrative staff, which are located close to each other, offer numerous opportunities
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located in the heart of Vienna at the Faculty of Chemistry of the University of Vienna. In addition to scientific activities and the development of new computational and analytical methods, the center