124 parallel-computing-numerical-methods positions at UNIVERSITY OF VIENNA in United Kingdom
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you numerous benefits, such as a company pension fund, travel allowances, low-cost parking, discounted IT (hardware and software), special rates for language courses offered by the university language
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familiarity with research methods (interest in both qualitative and quantitative methods). Didactic skills and teaching experience are advantageous. Desirable are knowledge in international discourses
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performance theories and method align with the key themes, research questions, and objectives of the project, as detailed in the description above demonstrate engagement with debates, theories, practices, and
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legal and canonical methods. At the interface between law and theology, canon law reflects on all questions of the legally ordered governance of the world's largest institutionalized religious community
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written), fluency in German is an advantage; good computer literacy and skills; strong communication (both oral and written in formal and informal situations), presentation and organisational skills; target
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molecular techniques such as PCR- and NGS-based methods and fluorescence in situ hybridization as well as cultivation of slow growing microorganisms. Demonstrated aptitude for scientific writing and a track
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expected. Excellent knowledge in dealing with complex statistical models and methods and the willingness to support the team in statistical questions are also expected. The candidate should have teaching
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analysis activities for cooperation projects and clinical analysis. Engaging on the optimization of lipidomics/oxylipin (phospho) proteome analysis methods. You hold courses independently within the scope
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Biochemical Network Analysis group, led by Jürgen Zanghellini . The team focuses on mathematical modeling, artificial intelligence, and high-performance computing to study metabolic networks and optimize
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in solution and solid phase chemistry (e.g. peptide and bioconjugation chemistry). Characterization of compounds by common analytical methods like HPLC, MS and NMR. Radiometal-labelling reactions and