231 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"U"-"O.P"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation" "Prof" positions in Austria
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Programme, which offers dedicated skill developments as well as training sessions, collaborative work on shared research topics, and active exchange among students and experts. The programme is designed
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AI:AT – the AI Factory Austria – is making Austria a hotspot for Artificial Intelligence in Europe. AI:AT is a joint project of AIT and Advanced Computing Austria. It brings together top-level
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of Computer Science at the University of Vienna invites applications for a Tenure-Track Professorship in Human Computer Interaction The position Human Computer Interaction (HCI) explores the design, evaluation, and
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and determination? We are currently seeking a/an Predoctoral assistant Computer Science 39 Faculty of Computer Science Job vacancy starting: 01.07.2025 (MM-DD-YYYY) | Working hours: 30.00
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of Business, Economics and Statistics at the University of Vienna invites applications for a Tenure-Track Professorship in Computational Statistics and Data Analysis The position We welcome applications from
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of Historical and Cultural Studies (https://dshcs.univie.ac.at/en). The Master’s program in Digital Humanities provides an institutional platform for cooperation between the Faculty of Historical and Cultural
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AI:AT – the AI Factory Austria – is making Austria a hotspot for Artificial Intelligence in Europe. The AI Factory Austria (AI:AT) is a joint project of AIT and Advanced Computing Austria. It
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internationally renowned collaborators: Prof. Hans Bernhard Schmid (University of Vienna), Prof. Paulina Sliwa (University of Vienna), Assoc. Prof. Stephanie Collins (Monash University), Prof. Gunnar Björnsson
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), robustness and flexibility. We cover the whole data processing chain including image capture, computational imaging and classification with classical and AI methods. You will develop concepts, specifications
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. Dr. Philipp Grohs) and the "Computational Partial Differential Equations" research group at TU Wien (led by Prof. Dr. Michael Feischl). Within the scope of this collaboration, there is a possibility to