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Innsbruck and help bring quantum computing to its full potential. The ideal candidate has achieved excellent research results in several of the following fields: Quantum algorithms Quantum complexity Quantum
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support you in starting a doctoral program: Through our AIT PhD program , conducted in collaboration with renowned universities, you have the opportunity to complete your dissertation in cooperation with
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, virtual assistants, or AI-driven systems such as chatbots, recommender algorithms, or generative AI. The position focuses on how communicative processes are shaped by and shape these technologies
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PhD Students
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research for digital security and is a pioneer in developing highly innovative concepts, algorithms and systems for anomaly detection, cyber threat intelligence, penetration testing and cryptography. Through
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working in the research group “Theory and Applications of Algorithms” at the Faculty of Computer Science. The position is limited to six months and is planned to be filled from 01.10.2025. Your future tasks
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on the development of innovative solutions for our research projects. Within these projects we offer PhD students the possibility of joining AIT to write their PhD thesis - For this, you can either choose a concrete
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the 2D plane is a long-studied problem in robotics resulting in a broad spectrum of feasible methods and algorithms. However, performance relies heavily on the problem itself, the robot, the environment
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fellowships (10+ positions) for highly qualified candidates who have completed or will soon complete their PhD or equivalent in chemistry, data and computer science, earth and astrosciences, life sciences