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geochemical approaches, thereby making use of the unique infrastructure and expertise in the department and ideally bridge the Departments of Functional Ecology & Evolution and Palaeontology. For this position
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workplace at the Vienna BioCenter. Continuous development: We offer ongoing opportunities to expand your skills through a wide range of free internal training courses. Fair compensation: The minimum salary
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Technology (VCQ) – one of the largest quantum hubs in Europe – and the Austrian Cluster of Excellence quanta. The group’s research combines the development of scalable photonic quantum technology for quantum
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. You will contribute to the development of new dynamics software and machine learning methods for the computational design of catalyst materials. The employment duration is 3 years. Initially limited
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We are Austria’s largest research and technology organisation and an international player in applied research for innovative infrastructure solutions. This makes us a powerful development partner
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training, we also attach great importance to the personal development of our students. We support students in developing a curious and critical mindset, thereby laying a solid foundation for the professional
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changes, international environmental, raw materials and climate policies, as well as politics and development models in Latin America. They are partly oriented towards the term “Imperial Mode of Living” and
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environmental, raw materials and climate policies, as well as politics and development models in Latin America. They are partly oriented towards the term “Imperial Mode of Living” and the research approach
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career development programs which focus on training in transferable skills for academia and beyond. Throughout their studies, PhD students are supported by Career Services, which provides career
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, development, and consequences of patient engagement with antenatal drug use, iatrogenic disability, and reproductive health from the 1960s until today. The PI of the project is Prof. Birgit Nemec, chair