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processes in the areas of everyday life, art, politics and society that take place under the conditions of digital media; conditions and practices of digital knowledge culture; platform studies; body- and
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educational processes in times of social change, for example with regard to individual biographies, social structures, and current crisis phenomena. In addition, the ability to connect to existing focal points
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on biodiversity, ecosystem functioning, and human health. In response to these challenges, this professorship will focus on biogeochemical mechanisms and processes that control the dynamics and fate of metals in
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mediated ecosystem processes and potential underlying mechanisms, such as interactions among microbes and with their biotic and physicochemical environment. The professorship is embedded in the Centre
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the field of explainability for natural language processing and deep learning methods. The focus of our research is in the area of natural language processing with deep learning methods, in particular
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in research, teaching and administration. Participation in teaching and independent teaching of courses as defined by the collective agreement. The research should focus on Human-Computer-Interaction
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a variety of approaches, such as stochastic processes, kinetic theory, variational analysis, finite element methods, and data-driven techniques. The Vienna School of Mathematics doctoral program
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can be on both older and more recent literary history. Ideally, they are experienced in interdisciplinary co-operation and have an interest in the methods and theories of literary research
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sport pedagogy studies the support of educational processes with the help of physical activity, play and sport. Research interests range from elementary education to adult education and education in late
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material, and at the same time use and refine computational methods in the evaluation of these processes. The TT professorship collaborates with the existing professorship for Historical Auxiliary Sciences