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in (some of) the following areas:• Formal analysis and modeling of mathematical problems• Formal languages (syntax, semantics, implementation, ...)• Formal logic (automated reasoning, SAT/SMT solving
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) working on raw data analysis, software development, modeling of the response of cryogenic detectors and automation of detector operation for CRESST-III and future low-mass dark matter search experiments
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acquisition process, identification of parameters, variational modeling, and generative machine learning methods; see https://imsc.uni-graz.at/mr-dynamo for further details. As part of this research effort, we
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lignocellulose-specific NMR spectroscopy (solution, gel and solid-state) and corresponding method development. In parallel, the position will address lignocellulose chemistry, in particular organic synthesis
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) Positions PhD Positions Country Austria Application Deadline 24 Feb 2025 - 23:59 (Europe/Vienna) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Hours Per Week 40 Is the job funded through the EU Research
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You participate in evaluation measures and in quality assurance. This is part of your personality: • PhD in biochemistry, structural biology, or a related discipline • Proven expertise in cryo-EM
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: May 2025. The group of Applied Solid State Chemistry and the X-ray Center (XRC) at TU Wien carry out microstructural materials analysis using X-ray methods and develop innovative instrument technologies
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, obtain sediment DNA, reconstruct the climatic record and consider the role of novel technological developments in tracking the dispersal of humans into the Old World. The latest dating methods will also
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the climatic record and consider the role of novel technological developments in tracking the dispersal of humans into the Old World. The latest dating methods will also be used to build chronologies from
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of desired polymer building blocks by flow-through methods, a critical and poorly investigated problem in biomass research. The structural diversity and modular nature of multifunctional protecting groups and