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groups. We apply a range of statistical methods to existing datasets or to data collected by own field observations and experiments. In addition, we have a focus on the development and application
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development of the Dietetics study program. Conduct teaching and research activities. Plan, prepare, deliver, and follow up on courses and lectures. Supervise bachelor theses and conduct bachelor examinations
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& statistical physics for civil engineers. The focus of research should be on the use of thermodynamic for the sustainable material development. Tasks: Research: Thermodynamic Modeling of Metallic Alloys
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facilitate active scientific exchange and foster a good atmosphere, and therefore play a big role in our team. Learn more about us here: https://swa.cs.univie.ac.at/ Your future tasks: You actively participate
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to the development of large-scale bone tissue implants. Beyond a certain size, sufficient vascularization of the implant is essential to enable the formation of functional bone tissue and to reduce cell necrosis
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strong signal for further development in research. As part of a targeted stimulus program, the Faculty of Medicine has created six Young Research Groups with the aim of giving outstanding young scientists
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collaborative research (between FH Hagenberg and JKU Linz) Ability to work independently, think critically, and contribute to the development of new experimental and modeling methods Good organizational skills
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observation and screening instruments for assessing interaction behavior in children at increased risk of ASD Development of an adapted questionnaire instrument based on this research Implementation of a
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on early intervention with a focus on the development of social communication primarily with individuals (therapists, parents), offer an excellent opportunity to generalize and expand acquired communication
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encouraged Exciting research projects on digital ecosystems in a variety of contexts (e.g., financial, consumer, workplace) from a variety of perspectives (e.g., de-biasing and nudging, algorithm development