36 computer-science-programming-languages-"St"-"St" Postdoctoral positions at UNIVERSITY OF VIENNA in United Kingdom
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53 Faculty of Earth Sciences, Geography and Astronomy Startdate: 01.10.2025 | Working hours: 40 | Collective bargaining agreement: §48 VwGr. B1 lit. b (postdoc) Limited until: 30.09.2031 Reference
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50 Faculty of Life Sciences Startdate: 01.08.2025 | Working hours: 40 | Collective bargaining agreement: §48 VwGr. B1 lit. b (postdoc) Limited until: 31.07.2031 Reference no.: 4188 At the University
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doctoral thesis and of your master thesis, for each three pages, plus table of contents, and review and grading reports copy of the certificate of your completed doctoral and master program proof of language
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and informatics skills are required, i.e., R, Python, MATLAB, deployment of web experiments (using cloud services). Being able to communicate fluently in English is a must. Your future tasks: As a new
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, which means: Developing a third-party funded project to be submitted to a competitive programme (e.g. Marie Curie, FWF individual project, FWF Esprit) Further developing your academic profile through
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from Theoretical Computer Science. The group is located jointly at the Faculty of Physics – as part of the Quantum Optics, Quantum Nanophysics, and Quantum Information Group – and at the Faculty
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to the study and teaching of the language and literature of ancient Greece and Rome, including Late Antiquity, as well as the late, medieval, and Neo-Latin language and literature. At the core of the program is
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faculty. You participate in research projects and studies. Candidate Profile: You might have a background in computational chemistry, theoretical condensed matter physics, computer science, or a similar
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methodologies -- a powerful combination that’s redefining what’s possible in computational science, and is playing a crucial role in tackling some of today’s scientific and societal challenges. The candidate will
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"Mathematical Data Science" research group at the University of Vienna (led by Prof. Dr. Philipp Grohs) and the "Computational Partial Differential Equations" research group at TU Wien (led by Prof. Dr. Michael