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Assistent position in the research group Bioinformatics and Computational Biology headed by Ivo Hofacker. Our team works on the development of algorithms and methods for problems in Computational Chemistry
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the research group Bioinformatics and Computational Biology headed by Ivo Hofacker. Our team works on the development of algorithms and methods for problems in Computational Chemistry, Systems Chemistry, and
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excited states. Further, we use and develop classical and quantum dynamical methods to explain molecular photochemical process, also in complex environments. Your personal sphere of play: A university
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. Further, we use and develop classical and quantum dynamical methods to explain molecular photochemical process, also in complex environments. Your personal sphere of play: A university postdoc position is
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the research group Bioinformatics and Computational Biology headed by Ivo Hofacker. Our team works on the development of algorithms and methods for problems in Computational Chemistry, Systems Chemistry, and
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of expertise offers unique opportunities to address the complex challenges of modern society, to develop comprehensive new approaches, and educate the problem-solvers of tomorrow from a multidisciplinary
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identification and effective tackling of the great challenges in this rapidly developing field. Therefore, TU Wien searches excellent, internationally visible candidates with proven track-record and original ideas
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algorithms and efficient programming. • You can show a proven track record in object-oriented programming as necessary in larger software development teams. • You are capable of scientific programming in
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of expertise offers unique opportunities to address the complex challenges of modern society, to develop comprehensive new approaches, and educate the problem-solvers of tomorrow from a multidisciplinary
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opportunities to address the complex challenges of modern society, to develop comprehensive new approaches, and educate the problem-solvers of tomorrow from a multidisciplinary perspective. The Faculty