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expertise in high-performance computing, artificial intelligence, and data ecosystems, creating an interdisciplinary innovation environment for research, development, start-ups, and industrial projects. AI:AT
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the internal market. Your future tasks: The core of this position is the completion of your postdoctoral thesis (habilitation) and the targeted development of an independent research profile, aiming at a
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well as for the concrete planning and management of neighborhood and building solutions. As part of our mission to develop smart solutions to tackle the climate change, we have launched a PhD programme with TU Munich
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learning of Biology. Through innovative, practice-oriented national and international research, teaching and development projects we contribute to the advancement of biology education in schools and other
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of Indology with a focus on the premodern period, particularly in the cultural, religious, and intellectual history of South Asia. Your future tasks: The predoctoral university assistant is expected to develop
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expertise in high-performance computing, artificial intelligence, and data ecosystems, creating an interdisciplinary innovation environment for research, development, start-ups, and industrial projects. AI:AT
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expertise in high-performance computing, artificial intelligence, and data ecosystems, creating an interdisciplinary innovation environment for research, development, start-ups, and industrial projects. AI:AT
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Cultural Studies, is offering a four-year position for a university assistant (PhD position) at the University of Vienna. The position involves the development, implementation and evaluation of experiments
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sustainability. Your future tasks: Active engagement in research, teaching, and administrative responsibilities, including: You develop an independent research profile in the fields of trace element analytics and
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agents, and lies at the intersection of social ontology, collective ethics, moral responsibility and the ethics of blame and praise. The aim of the project is first to develop a novel methodology for