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The University of Vienna is a cosmopolitan hub for more than 10,000 employees, of whom around 7,500 work in research and teaching. They want to do research and teach at a place that suits their
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The University of Vienna is a cosmopolitan hub for more than 10,000 employees, of whom around 7,500 work in research and teaching. They want to do research and teach at a place that suits their
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Administrative tasks Your profile: Master's degree in mathematics, physics, chemistry or a similar qualification good programming skills good knowledge of English Ability to work independently and high motivation
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The AITHYRA-CeMM International PhD Program in AI/ML, Molecular Technologies and Systems Medicine Do you want to work in a creative, free-minded scientific environment at the interface of life
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characterized by modern comprehensive training with a special interdisciplinary focus.•Cutting-Edge Research TrainingStudents work closely with outstanding faculty within small research groups and have access
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Information Theory team led by Professor Časlav Brukner. Your work will focus on research at the interface of quantum foundations, quantum information theory, and space-time physics. Our research addresses key
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Information Theory team led by Professor Časlav Brukner. Your work will focus on research at the interface of quantum foundations, quantum information theory, and space-time physics. Our research addresses key
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At the University of Vienna, over 10,000 people work together on the big questions of the future. Approximately 7,500 of them are academic staff members. These are individuals who, with
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including moral group phenomena more prominently in the development of theories of moral agency, moral responsibility, blame and praise. And in a second step, based on this novel methodology, the project
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Sciences at the University Center Althanstraße (UZA II), where research groups work in the pharmaceutical sciences, nutritional sciences and biology. Our translational research focuses on the molecular