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Science). Experience in scientific writing and research methods (copy of the Master's thesis, as well as list of publications and presentations, if applicable). High scientific qualification in numerical methods and
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AI:AT – the AI Factory Austria – is making Austria a hotspot for Artificial Intelligence in Europe. AI:AT is a joint project of AIT and Advanced Computing Austria. It brings together top-level
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Prof. Dr. Nikolaus Forgó and take over tasks such as working in research and administration and participating in the teaching activities of the institute. Our research focuses on data protection, AI law
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using computational methods. We strive to advance core fields of communication science such as public sphere and public opinion research, journalism and political communication through the use
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understand our world. Does this sound like you? Then join our accomplished team! Your new workplace: As a university assistant prae doc, you will complement the team around Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lisa Isola and
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), robustness and flexibility. We cover the whole data processing chain including image capture, computational imaging and classification with classical and AI methods. You will develop concepts, specifications
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for a University Assistant Praedoc to join the dynamic research teams led by Assoz. Prof. Dr. Philipp Petersen, M.Sc.. The research areas developed by the team are in particular related to theoretical
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the University of Vienna is home to the Austrian Educational Competence Centre Biology (AECC Biology), which is headed by Prof. Andrea Möller. The centre conducts scientific research in the field of teaching and
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. The Centre for Teacher Education is the organizational focal point for all questions regarding the teacher education programme at the University of Vienna. In cooperation with the other faculties and centres
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personal sphere of influence: As an assistant to Prof. Assaf Pinkus, you will contribute to the project “The Dynamics of Change: The Sculptural Oeuvre of St. Stephen’s Cathedral in Vienna,” which examines