38 high-performance-quantum-computing-"https:" "Simons Foundation" Postdoctoral research jobs at UNIVERSITY OF VIENNA
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researchers using operational and information-theoretic tools to gain insights into quantum foundations, causality, and space-time physics. We are convinced that further progress on open problems in physics is
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39 Faculty of Computer Science Startdate: 01.12.2025 | Working hours: 40 | Collective bargaining agreement: §48 VwGr. B1 lit. b (postdoc) Limited until: 30.11.2030 Reference no.: 4819 Explore and
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University of Vienna Centre for Translation Studies (ZTW) is looking for a German and English-speaking post-doc candidate to join the HAITrans (Human and Artificial Intelligence in Translation) research group
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ambitious team conducting internationally leading research in the fields of magnonics, spin-wave physics, inverse-design magnonics, spintronics, millikelvin-temperature quantum magnonics, unconventional
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-Waals heterostructures. The research scope of the Research Unit also includes spin-wave physics, inverse-design magnonics, spintronics, millikelvin-temperature quantum physics, unconventional computing
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research areas, please visit https://isor.univie.ac.at/research/ . Ideally, your research interests should match or overlap with those of an existing working group at the institute. Your future tasks: You
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recognized research on theoretical and mathematical aspects of fundamental interactions, with particular focus on quantum field theory, gravity, and string theory. The successful candidate will join a
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the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, women philosophers in the German tradition, and philosophy of life and phenomenology. Systematic research interests include topics in philosophy of mind, epistemology, and
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models of species’ range dynamics. For more information please see https://bdc.univie.ac.at/ . We are currently offering a post-doc position (temporary replacement, until 30/06/2028). The successful
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candidate will have in-depth knowledge of how to address relevant biological problems using analytical methods from the fields of differential equations and/or stochastic processes, as well as computational