40 parallel-and-distributed-computing "LIST" Postdoctoral positions at UNIVERSITY OF VIENNA
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: Letter of motivation Academic curriculum vitae (including a list of publications, a list of presentations and a list of courses) Description of research interests and research agenda / of the intended
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that easy to apply: The application documents can be submitted in either German or English. With your scientific curriculum vitae and letter of intent With your list of publications, a sample of written
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experience. Equal opportunities for everyone: We look forward to diverse personalities in the team! It is that easy to apply: With your scientific curriculum vitae With your list of publications With your
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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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opportunities for everyone: We look forward to diverse personalities in the team! It is that easy to apply: With your scientific curriculum vitae With your letter of motivation With your list of publications
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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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every additional/new personality to the team! It is that easy to apply: Letter of motivation Academic curriculum vitae (including a list of publications, a list of courses, and a list of talks given
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. Ready to be part of our team? Let’s shape the future together! About the team: The Computational Materials Discovery group is looking for a postdoctoral researcher working in the field of machine learning
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that easy to apply: With your letter of motiviation With your scientific curriculum vitae With your list of publications With your summary of research interests (max. 1 p.) Presentation of the current
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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