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attention to detail We also expect: Good general computer skills and familiarity with IT applications and solutions relevant to text-based research Interest in the history and development of text-critical and
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and critical way of thinking and thus lay a solid foundation for future professional challenges. Your workplace: As a Senior Lecturer, you will be employed in the field of computer-aided and digital
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programme of high-quality empirical research commensurate with the level needed for a PhD qualification, which advances the field of Environmental Psychology • Publish (or submit for publication) at least
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tasks: The post has two components, a research component and a teaching component. In terms of research, you will be expected to: • Develop and implement a coherent and original programme of high
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intelligence, and high-performance computing to study metabolic networks and optimize microbes for biotechnological applications. The PhD project aims to predict the optimal compartmentalization of a production
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Chemistry. On the one hand, you will play a key role in the practical introduction of students to a broad spectrum of instrumental analytical methods and, on the other hand, will deal with the computer-aided
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reconstitute complex biological systems across different scales. Candidates should have a proven track record in biology, biophysics, or computational science. Your research proposal should be original and
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spoken German/ willingness to learn German Computer skills: MATLAB and/or R desirable You are motivated and self-propelled You are flexible and creative You should be a team player with high social skills
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information and to submit your application, see: https://visess.univie.ac.at/phd-programme/funding-possibilities/visess-completion-grants/ . Your future tasks: You actively participate in research, teaching
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communication mediated by mass media. Your personal sphere of influence: As a University Assistant (Predoc) you will be part of the Computational Communication Science Lab (CCL), an interdisciplinary research