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the institution of kindergarten" project, in which the colleague being replaced is working. This involves processing oral language data from children and adults who speak German and Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian
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meetings) Active participation in VDS CoBeNe activities are highly valued in the selection process. Additional Information Benefits What we offer: The employment duration is 4 months. Job grading in
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of the University of Vienna. This group is distinguished by excellent research in Visualization and Data Science, as well as applied research in Human-Computer Interaction and Machine Learning. The research objective
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Utilization Microbial and Enzymatic Conversion Process Circularity Where to apply Website https://iventajobdata.eu/bestmedia/img/2094510/1826481/cl/546015bb92f4bfc62e84a… Requirements Specific Requirements Your
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for the conceptualization, co-coordination and co-supervision of studies focusing on the effects of nutrition and aging-related alterations of the gut-liver-axis and inflammatory processes in different model organisms (e.g
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have experience in organizing scientific conferences and events. Excellent computer literacy Excellent knowledge of spoken and written English Ability to work in teams and distinct organizational skills
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will ensure the permanent operation of highly complex aerosol instrumentation You will contribute to the setup and operation of upcoming ACTRIS National Facility for aerosol in-situ at the University
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Psychology of Adulthood (headed by Prof. Urs Nater) at the Department of Clinical and Health Psychology is home to the “Stress Lab” which investigates the biopsychological processes that could explain
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of working with e-learning Knowledge of university processes and structures Basic experience in research methods (legal dogmatics) and academic writing, experience in interdisciplinary research is an asset
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for a central point of contact for geo-data management and visualization. Many research projects across the university generate valuable geodata, but these data are often processed in isolation, resulting