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will be employed in the field of analytical chemistry. The focus of your work is on the organization, further development and teaching of courses in the Bachelor's and Master's degree programmes in
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, which means: • Developing a third-party funded project to be submitted to a competitive programme (e.g. Marie Curie, FWF individual project, FWF Esprit) • Further developing your academic profile
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opportunities to address the complex challenges of modern society, to develop comprehensive new approaches, and educate the problem-solvers of tomorrow from a multidisciplinary perspective. The Faculty
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to address these challenges by exploring the dynamic relationship between legal frameworks, regulatory strategies, and technology development. The successful candidate for this position will be employed by
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teaching in chemistry. The focus of your work will be on the organisation, further development and teaching of courses in the Bachelor's and Master's programmes in Chemistry that deal with computer-aided
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to the extensive training and development program offered by the University of Vienna, one of the largest and oldes universities in Europe. Inspiring working atmosphere: You will be part of an active and inspiring
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programme in Physics. Your tasks will include: Designing, organising and delivering courses, primarily at the Bachelor's level. Leading and organising the teaching teams for laboratory courses. Developing
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programme in Teaching Education (Physics). Actively contributing to the updating, redesign and development of physics experiments. Keeping up to date with the latest scientific developments and engaging in
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. This means: • You are involved in a well-funded research project with the research topics in quantum foundations and space-time physics. • You will present your research plan to the faculty and complete
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. This means: • You are involved in a well-funded research project with the research topics in quantum foundations and space-time physics. • You will present your research plan to the faculty and complete