214 application-programming-android-"Prof" uni jobs at University of Vienna in Austria
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dissertation, we look forward to receiving your application. The chair of Prof. Zerbes is an independent organizational unit of the Institute for Criminal Law and Criminology and focuses its research on criminal
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, probability theory, statistics and mathematical finance and an open mind for applications. Excellent command of written and spoken English. Programming skills (e.g. Python, R). Ability to work in teams and high
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Prof. Magdalena Pöschl and you will take over tasks like active participation in teaching as well as in research and publication projects. The focus of our research is on Public Law. The position is
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work, independent teaching and preparing a postdoctoral thesis, we look forward to receiving your application. Prof. Zerbes' chair is an independent organisational unit of the Institute for Criminal Law
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Job ID: 4566 The University of Vienna, Faculty of Chemistry, is home of the Vienna Doctoral School in Chemistry (DoSChem). DoSChem is the largest doctoral training program in Austria focusing on
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assistant prae doc, you will complete the research team around Prof. Annette Rompel, at the Instiute of Biophysical Chemistry at the Faculty of Chemistry. The focus of our research is purification,expession
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you're driven by a passion for top-notch international research and scientific excellence. Ready to be part of our team? Welcome aboard! Your personal sphere of play: The group of Prof. Backus
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at the Department of Romance Studies, you will be involved in research and teaching activities in the team of Prof. Dr. Albert Wall. The focus of research and teaching is on Ibero-romance linguistics, in particular
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you will be part of the research team of Univ.-Prof. Tarja Knuuttila. The main research areas associated with this professorship are general philosophy of science, with focus on scientific modeling
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applications for a praedoc position in the group of Prof. Christoph Dellago. The group develops computer simulation techniques and uses them to study a broad range of condensed matter systems with an emphasis