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of gravity through analytically rigorous, conceptually driven, or high-precision computational approaches. Expertise and research profiles are welcome in one or more areas of theoretical gravitational physics
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pursuing doctoral research in one of the 50 research teams in the Faculty of Physics. Successful candidates will join a structured doctoral programme offering first-class supervision, vibrant research
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to make a meaningful impact? UniVie Doctoral School Computer Science DoCS - Doctoral Positions (STEM CALL 2026) Research Services and Career Development Job vacancy starting: | Working hours: 30
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tasks in research, teaching and administration. This is part of your personality: Completed Master's degree or Diploma in Chemistry, Physics, Computational Science or a related field Good knowledge
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for shining light onto the interface of quantum physics and gravity? Can we exploit quantum photonics technology for novel quantum machine learning, quantum computing and quantum cybersecurity applications? Can
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. The second focuses on resource allocation among competing alternatives. Specifically, he studies how organizational features, such as the structure of the decision-making process and the composition
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administration and organisation. We are looking for a/an University Assistant postdoctoral 51 Faculty of Physics Job vacancy starting: 01.05.2026 | Working hours: 40,00 | Classification CBA: §48 VwGr. B1 lit
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| Classification CBA: §48 VwGr. B1 lit. b (postdoc) Limited contract until: 02.04.2032 Job ID: 5394 Your future place is at the Department of Sport and Human Movement Science in the research area of Computer
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and interdisciplinary research group that provides a collaborative and supportive environment. Our team is member of the Vienna Doctoral School in Physics and the faculty research group Computational
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, international and interdisciplinary research group that provides a collaborative and supportive environment. Our team is a member of the Vienna Doctoral School in Physics, the faculty research group Computational