28 algorithm-development "https:" "Simons Foundation" research jobs at UNIVERSITY OF VIENNA
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. Space for personalities. Since 1365. Data protection Application deadline: 03/06/2026 Prae Doc https://vds-phanuspo.univie.ac.at/
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, molecular, and phylogenetic diversity of plants. Ongoing projects include the evolution of floral scent in Onagraceae, the evolution of sexual systems in Schiedea (Caryophyllaceae), and the origin and genomic
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, the candidate will contribute to the human and environmental microbiome focused research at DoME. One of the main tasks will be the development of high throughput, sequencing-based microbiome profiling methods
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tasks: Active participation in research, teaching & administration. This means: You support the Chair of "History and Societes of Africa". You build up an independent research profile. You prepare and
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of the ZTW under the supervision of the HAITrans research group leader Univ.-Prof. Dragoș Ciobanu, PhD. Your personal sphere of play: Your future position is within the HAITrans research group (https
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multiple dimensions (including LGBTI-related topics and their connections to international criminal law) as well as on Austrian law; Together with the Director of the Institute, developing the research
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research and teaching in the fields of marine evolutionary genomics and climate change adaptation. University-internal structures and programs, such as the Vienna Doctoral School of Ecology & Evolution
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Evolutionary Ecology in the working group of Christa Schleper (Archaea Ecology and Evolution). Our research focuses on the physiology, ecological distribution and evolution of archaea, with a focus on Asgard and
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, teaching & administration, which means: You will develop an independent research profile in the field of West Slavic (primarily Polish) linguistics. You will participate in research projects and academic
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, MICADO and METIS. Our group develops and maintains custom-written software that will simulate, process, validate, and store data from some of the most advanced astronomical instruments ever to be built