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the AECCs Biology and Physics You take on administrative tasks in research, teaching and administration. This is part of your personality: Degree in chemistry education Completed doctoral program in chemistry
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certificate of a completed PhD programme (required before the start of the contract) and contact details of 2 persons for reference, to be sent directly to olga.mula.hernandez@univie.ac.at referencing the job
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simulation and computational materials discovery. About the team: Fuel cells, photovoltaic devices, photocatalytic converters – they all are crucial elements in delivering decarbonization and sustainable
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postdoctoral scientist who is excited to develop a user- and developer friendly software platform for MINFLUX. • You should hold a PhD degree in computer science physics or engineering. • You should have a
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described here: https://visess.univie.ac.at/phd-programme/ Fair salary plus health care and social benefits: The gross salary of at least EUR 2.786,10 (14 times per year / amount for 2025) allows for a
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website https://vds-ecology-evolution.univie.ac.at/phd-programme/vdsee-completion-grants/ to apply and to find detailed information on requirements and application documents. Applications must be submitted
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research and teaching in molecular simulation and computational materials discovery. Fuel cells, photovoltaic devices, photocatalytic converters – they all are crucial elements in delivering decarbonization
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Master's degree programmes in Biology. The courses relevant to this position include topics such as statistics and their application in biological research, as well as scientific work in biology for
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offer you the opportunity to develop your skills on an ongoing basis. Enrollment in the VISESS doctoral school, with benefits described here: https://visess.univie.ac.at/phd-programme/ Equal opportunities
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contract until: Job ID: 1988 On behalf of the Rectorate, the Culture and Equality unit offers three fixed-term positions (6 months each) for female postdoctoral researchers as part of a program for the