14 parallel-computing-numerical-methods Postdoctoral positions at UNIVERSITY OF VIENNA
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39 Faculty of Computer Science Startdate: 01.07.2025 | Working hours: 40 | Collective bargaining agreement: §48 VwGr. B1 lit. b (postdoc) Limited until: 30.06.2029 Reference no.: 4027 Among the many
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transfer (preferably with a focus on communicating scientific methods) Excellent knowledge of computational social sciences Experience in project proposals and project collaboration (preferably international
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tasks: Independent planning, implementation and evaluation of research projects (quantitative, qualitative and mixed-methods studies with a special focus on observational data of family interactions
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to maintain and rear aquatic and terrestrial animals as well as access to sequencing facilities, high-end computer clusters, and an imaging and electron microscopy core facility. Research in our group covers
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at the University of Vienna, the Austrian Academy of Sciences and numerous other national and international partners who cooperate in outstanding research projects. Your future tasks: Active participation in research
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genuine passion for interdisciplinary social science research; A robust conceptual and methodological foundation in the social sciences, with a solid skills in qualitative methods; Excellent communication
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the latest). They have a sound knowledge of several areas of high medieval European history, as well as awareness of current developments and central methods in the field. They have experience with
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chronobiology on marine animals. Experience with research on deep sea organisms Strong hands-on expertise in big data analyses, non-parametric and bayesian methods for rhythms analyses; panel models, penalized
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in the field of geography of innovation and sustainability transitions proven through international publications in peer-reviewed journals Skills in qualitative and/or quantitative methods Experience
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the dispersal of humans into the Old World. The latest dating methods will also be used to build chronologies from archaeological sites across Eurasia and track the dispersal of modern humans. RIFT-TO-RIM (ERC