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defined by the collective agreement. The research should focus on Human-Computer-Interaction, Visualization, Usability Research and Data Science. This is part of your personality: Professional competence
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to documenting data as a process to cater to the diversity of inter- and cross-disciplinary data needs. The successful candidate for this position will be employed by the University of Vienna and their research
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Desirable qualifications are Subject-relevant practical experience Subject-relevant experience abroad Knowledge of university processes and structures Experience of supervising students Organization
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orally and in writing You should be a team player with high social skills Desirable knowledge: Knowledge of university processes and structures Experience abroad First practice in scientific writing and
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bargaining agreement. Supporting the application process for projects and securing third-party funds. You take on administrative tasks in research, teaching and administration. This is part of your personality
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connection with the admission process. What we offer: Work-life balance: The compatibility of work and private life or work and study is a particularly important concern for us. In consultation with the team
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skills, especially MS Office and moodle (basic skills) Ability to work in a team Desirable qualifications are: Teaching experience / experience of working with e-learning Knowledge of university processes
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of university processes and structures Basic experience in research methods and academic writing Application documents What we offer: Work-life balance: Our employees enjoy flexible and family-friendly working
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the administration team in the areas of IT and finance. This is part of your personality: Knowledge of university structures and processes or experience in university administration is an advantage General or
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this sound like you? Then join our accomplished team! About the team: The research group Neuroinformatics develops machine learning methods to study the relation of neural activity and cognitive processes, and