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program in Intercultural Philosophy of Religion and of the Research Center “Religion and Transformation in Contemporary Society”. Active participation in the “Vienna Doctoral School of Theology and Research
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. This is part of your personality: • Completed PhD degree in the field of Psychology, Biomedical Engineering or Computer Science • Experience in academic writing • Didactic competences
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Healthy Lifespan,” “Computational Life Sciences,” and “Innovation in Drug Research.” The tenure-track professorship will be located at the intersection of these areas and will contribute bioinformatic
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disciplines with faculties at the University of Vienna, including the Faculty of Computer Science, which is closely related to interactive communication. https://publizistik.univie.ac.at/en/research/ Your
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doctoral/PhD degree in Computer Science, Business Informatics, or a closely related field, whereby knowledge of computer science is assumed to be a given. You have established experience in software
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computing facilities. The faculty runs the Vienna International School of Earth and Space Science (VISESS), a well-recognized doctoral school providing a platform for interdisciplinary research, transferable
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information and to submit your application, see: https://visess.univie.ac.at/phd-programme/funding-possibilities/visess-completion-grants/ . Your future tasks: You actively participate in research, teaching
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computational software development. You enjoy working in a team where you contribute your expertise and skill set to deliver an ambitious research vision and where you can contribute to the training of PhD and
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better understand our world. Does this sound like you? Then join our accomplished team! Your personal sphere of influence: We are looking for a highly motivated and hardworking Prae Doc (PhD student) for 4
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intelligence, and high-performance computing to study metabolic networks and optimize microbes for biotechnological applications. The PhD project aims to predict the optimal compartmentalization of a production