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of Astrophysics with currently around 90 members is part of the Faculty of Earth Sciences, Geography and Astronomy at the University of Vienna. You will work as Senior Software Developer and System Administrator
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academia. Your responsibilities will include conducting CV checks and mock interviews, as well as developing training and programmes tailored to specific target groups. You will proactively establish and
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and developing NMR-based methodologies, while managing state-of-the-art instrumentation. The position is initially limited to one year with the option of subsequent permanent employment. Your future
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of the Institute of Organic Chemistry. This is an exciting opportunity to engage in cutting-edge and interdisciplinary research in organic and molecular chemistry, supporting and developing NMR-based methodologies
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young, creative, highly motivated, and international team, manifold opportunities for personal development, the possibility to take responsibility in research projects at an early stage, the opportunity
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, creative, highly motivated, and international team, manifold opportunities for personal development, the possibility to take responsibility in research projects at an early stage, the opportunity
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doctoral students You publish in international journals and teacher journals You apply for projects and acquire third-party funding You plan and organise professional development courses You collaborate with
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opportunities to address the complex challenges of modern society, to develop comprehensive new approaches, and educate the problem-solvers of tomorrow from a multidisciplinary perspective. The Max Perutz Labs
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opportunities to address the complex challenges of modern society, to develop comprehensive new approaches, and educate the problem-solvers of tomorrow from a multidisciplinary perspective. The Faculty
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opportunities to address the complex challenges of modern society, to develop comprehensive new approaches, and educate the problem-solvers of tomorrow from a multidisciplinary perspective. The Faculty