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perspective. The Faculty of Computer Science at the University of Vienna invites applications for a Tenure-Track Professorship in Human Computer Interaction 39 Faculty of Computer Science Working hours: 40
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Sciences,” and “Innovation in Drug Research.” The tenure-track professorship will be located at the intersection of these areas and will contribute bioinformatic expertise. The tenure-track professorship is
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. • Knowledge of parallel computing and use of GPUs are desirable. • Supervision and teaching experience is an advantage. • Expertise in dynamical modelling and stellar spectroscopy are assets. • Presentation
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and/or wet lab experience a candidate with (or obtaining by January 2026) a final degree in medicine, biology, chemistry, bioinformatics, computer science or a related scientific or technical field
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for Criminal Law and Criminology and focuses its research on criminal law, criminal procedure law, fundamental principles of criminal law and fundamental rights, selected areas of commercial criminal law
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of influence: The focus of our research is in the field of computer-aided drug design. You should have some knowledge and qualifications in this field. Futhermore, you are interested in chemoinformatics and the
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-driven systems such as chatbots, recommender algorithms, or generative AI. The position focuses on how communicative processes are shaped by and shape these technologies. The tenure track professorship is
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a sound reputation in the research domains of landslides, “human impact” on geosystems and spatial modeling of geomorphic processes as well as in the applied research in the thematic areas global
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-based methods and big data applications and machine learning methods. Research focus will be on feedback processes between erosion, sedimentation, tectonics and climate, and topics could include interplay
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supervisor can be added to the PhD project after the selection process. The uniting theme is the interest in human and non-human behavior, understanding its underlying cognitive, emotional, social, cultural