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environments. The goal is to scientifically quantify at least three different motion planning algorithms in various benchmarking scenarios. Further, you will evaluate the practical feasibility on a real-world
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focus on a variety of key technologies like Distributed IT Systems, Internet of Things, IoT, Cybersecurity, Data Science, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Blockchain Technologies, Quantum & Photonic
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types of schools and all grades are invited to work on different topics in an authentic lab setting while being supervised by university chemistry students. The synergy between schools and universities
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, but also different research areas, a variety of ethnographic methods, a large number of outstanding research projects and appreciative collegial exchange. The duration of the contract is 4 years
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qualifications as an Ingenious Partner: Completed university degree, preferably in computer science, electrical engineering, computer engineering, mathematics, physics or similar (minimum BSc. degree) Good
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students in analyzing the impact of different food practices and processing techniques on the quality and safety of food products. Performing emerging extraction techniques for biological macromolecules
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are involved in research projects and scientific studies. You publish internationally and give lectures on different topics in Palaeontology. You apply for projects and raise third-party funds. You hold
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Scientist (f/m/d) for System Transition Modelling & Policy (Full time / Part-Time: 25+ hours / week)
transition studies, sustainability science and complexity theory Demonstrated capability for bridging qualitative and quantitative modelling approaches, as well as modelling at different levels (micro, meso
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, event management and finance. You will work collaboratively with several colleagues in different areas of the university. This position is available for the earliest possible start date. It is a fixed
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aimed at 2nd year students; one aimed at 3rd or 4th year students; one course already taught; one newly designed for Vienna) for courses on two different historical periods (max. four pages altogether