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network under the direction of Prof. Dr. Annie Waldherr and Prof. Hajo Boomgaarden, PhD. The aim of the CCL is to improve our understanding of the causes, processes and effects of mediated communication
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of microbial nitrogen cycling. Ideally, the candidate has thorough knowledge of the process of nitrification including in-depth understanding of the physiology of nitrifying microorganisms. The job requires
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decision-making processes in an open, agile organizational structure. Close cooperation with leading national and international partners as well as access to unique AI and HPC infrastructure. Comprehensive
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physicochemical characterization of metal oxide cathodes, advanced characterization using ex-situ and in-situ/operando techniques, electrode design and development using environmentally safe water-based processing
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, human-computer interaction, public health, or a related field. Quantitative research skills, including data analysis with SPSS, R, JASP, jamovi or similar software. Experience in planning and conducting
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medical image processing Fluent in English (written and spoken); German is desirable but not required What we offer: Work-life balance: Our employees enjoy flexible working hours, remote/hybrid (upon
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communication since both the translation process as well as its ensuing product are characterised by a huge degree of hybridity and diversity. The Centre for Translation Studies (ZTW) at the University of Vienna
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) are studied as prototypical forms of transcultural communication since both the translation process as well as its ensuing product are characterised by a huge degree of hybridity and diversity. The Centre
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work through innovation. We help our partners by making technical systems more robust, reliable, flexible and easy to use. At the same time, we increase the resource efficiency of industrial processes by
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understanding of fundamental biomedical processes, scientists at the Max Perutz Labs aim to link breakthroughs in basic research to advances in human health. The Max Perutz Labs are located at the Vienna