123 computer-programmer-"U.S"-"U"-"University-of-St"-"U.S" positions at University of Vienna
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for results. You should already have significant programming experience. Additional knowledge in High-Performance Computing or Machine Learning is an advantage. The start date of the contract is negotiable
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programmes for an average of 8 semester hours per week. Your teaching activities will focus on the basics of political science, academic work in political science, the teaching of substantive courses and the
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Philosophy of law, Legal theory, Ethics, International law, European law, Comparative constitutional and Administrative law Basic experience in academic writing and with research methods Very good computer
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. Dr. Philipp Grohs) and the "Computational Partial Differential Equations" research group at TU Wien (led by Prof. Dr. Michael Feischl). Within the scope of this collaboration, there is a possibility to
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interested in an international research orientation. You have obtained didactic competence. Ideally, you have experience in research-oriented university teaching. Excellent computer literacy Excellent command
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postdoctoral 39 Faculty of Computer Science Job vacancy starting: 07/01/2025 | Working hours: 40.00 | Classification CBA: §48 VwGr. B1 lit. b (postdoc) Limited contract until: 06/30/2029 Job ID: 4027 Among
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of Astrophysics . We have privileged access to the Vienna Scientific Cluster (VSC) super-computing facility. As a member state of ESO and ESA , Austria has access to their first-class observing facilities. Good
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the original time plan needs to be extended (e.g. personal circumstances, care duties, problems with lab equipment, COVID-related issues, etc.) The VDSP office will forward your application to your supervisor(s
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Differential Equations, enriched with data-driven methodologies -- a powerful combination that’s redefining what’s possible in computational science, and is playing a crucial role in tackling some of today’s
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Differential Equations, enriched with data-driven methodologies -- a powerful combination that’s redefining what’s possible in computational science, and is playing a crucial role in tackling some of today’s