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knowledge of Modern Greek, Ancient Greek, and Latin IT skills, computer literacy Ability to work in a team Desirable: Knowledge of university processes and structures Initial experience in academic writing
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exploration and curiosity and help us better understand our world. Does this sound like you? Then join our accomplished team! Your personal sphere of influence: The Doctoral School Computer Science DoCS (https
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chemistry, from the use of advanced electronic structure methods to the development of dynamical approaches to study photochemical reactions, also including machine learning. The group is part of the Cluster
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the PhD should be within the areas of expertice of the laboratory for Cognitive Research in Art History (https://crea.univie.ac.at/). Your future tasks: PhD thesis, preferably in the area of the FWF
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team. Find more information about the Strategic Management area and its members here: http://strategy.univie.ac.at What you will be doing: In addition to their research work, candidates assist and
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into the Gravitational Physics group (https://gravity.univie.ac.at/ ), an active research unit engaged in fundamental theoretical questions of gravitation. The group includes faculty members, postdoctoral researchers, and
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formal demography and demographic methods. The Department of Demography (https://demografie.univie.ac.at/ ) at the University of Vienna was established in 2019 and comprises a team of faculty members who
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Webseite mit weiteren für diese Tenure Track-Professur relevanten Informationen, der alternativ auch in die Kurzbeschreibung der Forschungsumgebung eingefügt werden kann: https://ie.univie.ac.at/en/ Your
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dedicated to studying all aspects of economics. Information about the Department of Economics can be found on the website at http://econ.univie.ac.at . Your future tasks: Active participation in research
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of methods to solve the many-electron Schrödinger equation for fermions and bosons with high accuracy and on the application of these methods to problems in the physics of oxides, semiconductors, metals and