56 computer-science-programming-languages-"the"-"U.S"-"UCL"-"O.P"-"Prof"-"UNESP" positions at University of Vienna
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. M.Sc. in Business or Adjacent disciplines such as economics, psychology, engineering or computer sciences: e.g. M.Sc. in economics, M.Sc. in industrial engineering, M.Sc. in information management, M.Sc
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(DoSChem) – Austria’s largest doctoral training program in chemistry. DoSChem brings together more than 200 doctoral students and over 50 PIs, fostering interdisciplinary and curiosity-driven research
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combining high-resolution imaging, functional genomics, single-molecule biophysics, and computational modelling Candidates should have a proven track record in biology, biophysics, or computational science
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design and medicinal chemistry Publications in peer-reviewed journals IT skills (e.g.- programming skills) You prepare and complete a publication-ready habilitation. Knowledge in Computational Medicinal
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VwGr. B1 Grundstufe (praedoc) Limited contract until: 14.03.2026 Job ID: 4318 The Doctoral School Computer Science DoCS (https://docs.univie.ac.at ) founded in 2020 offers a structured doctoral programme
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food technology/processing or nutritional sciences. In teaching, the position will contribute to different study programs, inter alia the Master’s program in Food Chemistry, which is unique in
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VwGr. B1 Grundstufe (praedoc) Limited contract until: 31.03.2026 Job ID: 4319 The Doctoral School Computer Science DoCS (https://docs.univie.ac.at ) founded in 2020 offers a structured doctoral programme
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personality: Degree in chemistry education Completed doctoral program in chemistry education Experience in the field of chemistry education research Knowledge and skills especially in quantitative, but also
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“Computational Mathematics and Data Science” (https://mathematik.univie.ac.at/forschung/computational-mathematics-and-data-science-comada/). Within this focus area, there is expertise in fields that are of great
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independently lead courses at all levels provided for in the curricula (A1 to C1/C2 according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages). The ongoing reception of the current state of science as