69 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof" positions at UNIVERSITY OF VIENNA in United Kingdom
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of influence: The Ries lab is developing super-resolution microscopy methods for structural cell biology and is looking for a PhD student to join the team. About the Max Perutz Labs: The successful applicant
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like you? Then join our accomplished team! Your personal sphere of influence: The research group “Foundations of Cryptography” within the research group “Theory and Applications of Algorithms
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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: Participation in research
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candidates whose work lies at the intersection of statistics, machine learning, data analytics and modern AI algorithms. This includes, in particular, statistics for high-dimensional and complex data
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dissertation. You develop software engineering methods and tools with a specific focus on Software Architecture and Design, LLMs for Software Engineering or Security Engineering, API Design and Engineering
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develop comprehensive new approaches, and educate the problem-solvers of tomorrow from a multidisciplinary perspective. The position: As Fundraising Assistant on the Fundraising & Philanthropy team you will
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/permanent employment. Job description: As Data Steward at the FGGA, you will support researchers in the sustainable handling of research data and the development of strategies for discipline-specific and
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working on the major societal challenges of our time. Your personal sphere of influence: As university assistant and doctoral student, you work in the Population, Environment, and Development working group
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by the collective agreement. The development or expansion of an independent research profile and further post-doctoral academic qualifications, for example in the form of preparing and completing a
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years at the Institute of Biological Chemistry at the Faculty of Chemistry. Your position is at the AG Kurzbach, which works on the development of unconventional magnetic resonance methods, including