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surfaces machine learning methods, and/or the development of novel solutions to the many-body Schrödinger equation. Applicants with proven experience in the development of new computational methods and their
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analysis of classical problems in numerical analysis in the framework of modern algorithms of machine learning. Our ideal candidate will have prior exposure to modern developments in theoretical machine
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What to expect: The minimum gross annual salary on a full-time basis (38,5 h / week) according to the collective agreement is EUR 59.934,--. The actual salary will be determined individually, based on your qualifications and experience. In addition, we offer company benefits, flexible working...
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, hydrology, environmental science, or a related field. Experience or strong interest in experimental and numerical geophysical methods and quantitative data analysis is especially welcome. The successful
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and determination? We are currently seeking a/an University assistant predoctoral 39 Faculty of Computer Science Job vacancy starting: 08/01/2025 | Working hours: 30.00 | Classification CBA: §48 VwGr
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the German-speaking world and is home of several third-party funded research projects. Through cooperation with numerous academic institutions worldwide, the Department is very well connected with
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the development of novel computational materials discovery and molecular simulation methods. You take a key role in the research and management of the Computational Materials Discovery group. You supervise and
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-resolution (scanning) transmission electron microscopy, single-atom spectroscopy, and computational physics. Job description: We are looking for a motivated and talented individual to join the group as a short
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with programming (e.g. Python, Julia), simulation methods (e.g. molecular and quantum dynamics) and tensor network calculus. What we offer: In the Maurer group, we aim to develop computational simulation
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of Porous Materials lead by Professor Freddy Kleitz at the University of Vienna mainly focusses on the development of nanoporous materials, their characterization, and their applications in numerous fields