27 phd-position-in-computer-vision Postdoctoral positions at UNIVERSITY OF VIENNA in United Kingdom
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, attract funding, work closely with PhD candidates, and exchange ideas with international and interdisciplinary collaboration partners. This position is limited until 28.02.2031. Your future tasks: You will
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academic excellence. Ready to be part of our team? Let’s shape the future together! About the team: Your future position is in the Research Group Scientific Computing at the Faculty of Computer
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physics, life sciences, economics, social sciences or the humanities Possibility to prepare and finalize a habilitation This is part of your personality: Completed doctoral/PhD studies in computer
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close to completing) a PhD in finance or economics. We offer a stimulating research environment including a weekly research seminar series, a PhD program (https://www.vgsf.ac.at) research funding, and a low
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in social science research management, excellent research skills in survey methodology, manual and computer-assisted content analyses. The position serves to develop national and international data
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of two referees who can provide a letter of reference in English. If you have any questions, please contact: Univ.-Prof. Dragoș Ciobanu, PhD Professor of Computational Terminology and Machine Translation
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of Psychology at the University of Vienna comprises the Dean's Office, a StudiesServiceCenter (SSC) and four institutes. The position to be filled is based at the Chair of Clinical Psychology of Childhood and
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and academic excellence. Ready to be part of our team? Let’s shape the future together! Your personal sphere of play: Your future place is in the research unit Foundations of Education (Head: Univ. Prof
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close to obtaining a PhD in a relevant field, and will have significant experience in working with Syriac manuscripts. Your future tasks: Manage your own academic research as well as scholarly and
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analyses. This particular position will focus on understanding the extent and cell biological/ molecular mechanisms underlying rhythms and possible oscillators in deep sea animals in close interactions with