132 parallel-processing-"International-PhD-Programme-(IPP)-Mainz" positions at University of Vienna
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of Computer Science at the University of Vienna invites applications for a Tenure-Track Professorship in Human Computer Interaction The position Human Computer Interaction (HCI) explores the design, evaluation, and
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Scientific Computing focuses on research in programming paradigms, languages, compilers, and software and hardware infrastructures for scientific computing to support users in the process of solving
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and Criminology and focuses its research on criminal law, criminal procedure law, fundamental principles of criminal law and fundamental rights, selected areas of commercial criminal law, European and
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of our research is in the field of computer-aided drug design. You should have some knowledge and qualifications in this field. Futhermore, you are interested in chemoinformatics and the operation of CAMD
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a sound reputation in the research domains of landslides, “human impact” on geosystems and spatial modeling of geomorphic processes as well as in the applied research in the thematic areas global
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a sound reputation in the research domains of landslides, “human impact” on geosystems and spatial modeling of geomorphic processes as well as in the applied research including global environmental
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. At the heart of the cluster, three interconnected research pillars drive innovation: Sustainable Natural Resource Utilization Microbial and Enzymatic Conversion Process Circularity Your personal sphere of play
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employment. Job Duties and Responsibilities: To operate the philanthropy process, balancing the donor’s and the University of Vienna’s needs and actions To make direct requests for financial support from
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? Welcome to our team! Your personal sphere of influence: We are a highly dedicated team working intensively in the area of teaching and researching Austrian and international civil procedure. We offer
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of play: Your future position will be based at the Department of Environmental Geosciences (EDGE), a center of cutting-edge research focused on the fundamental processes that govern the natural environment