62 parallel-programming-"Multiple"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation" positions at UNIVERSITY OF VIENNA
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-programme/funding-possibilities/visess-completion-grants/ . Your future tasks: You actively participate in research, teaching & administration in the context of the successful completion of your thesis, which
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to contribute is about solving Singularly Perturbed PDEs with deep learning methods. Such equations arise in physical models where multiple processes—like convection and diffusion—interact across vastly different
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Passionate about life-long learning Experience in engaging with donors and/or sponsors and/or clients Ability to effectively manage multiple relationships of varying complexities, meet strict deadlines and
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sphere of influence: The Doctoral School Computer Science DoCS (https://docs.univie.ac.at ) founded in 2020 offers a structured doctoral programme that supports early-career research in the areas
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evaluation strategies for large amounts of data (such as programming languages Python and/or R) are required to fulfill the tasks. The employment level of 40 hours/week includes an average teaching obligation
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sphere of influence: The Doctoral School Computer Science DoCS (https://docs.univie.ac.at ) founded in 2020 offers a structured doctoral programme that supports early-career research in the areas
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data sets as well as automation in the laboratory. In addition, you will introduce simple digital solutions in laboratory teaching in the Bachelor's programme in Chemistry using digital tools such as
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. Your scientific profile: You must hold a Master's degree, majoring in molecular biology or cell biology You must have successfully passed the selection procedure for the Vienna Biocenter PhD Program
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to diverse personalities in the team! It is that easy to apply: Letter of Motivation (Academic) Curriculum vitae Final Degree certificates (Certificate of completed diploma or master's degree programme) List
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The University of Vienna plans to expand the existing Research Data Management services by offering discipline-specific support through a new Data Stewardship program tailored to meet the discipline-specific needs