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publication and presentation activities • Project application and acquisition of third-party funding • Participation in the further development of CIRDIS, HAV and COE Your profile: • Doctorate/PhD in
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, and linguistic aspects of chemistry teaching and learning. We are looking forward to welcoming a committed post-doctoral researcher (4-year fixed-term contract) with a PhD earned in the field
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). Experience in scientific writing and research methods (copy of the Master's thesis, as well as list of publications and presentations, if applicable). High scientific qualification in numerical methods and
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). Experience in scientific writing and research methods (copy of the Master's thesis, as well as list of publications and presentations, if applicable). High scientific qualification in numerical methods and
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, Synthetic Data for Machine Learning in Privacy Research, Formalization of Security Risk Management, and Security and Privacy of Blockchain Technologies. In the long term, we are concerned with understanding
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-supported methods for creating laboratory reports as a key component of learning scientific writing. Implementing computer-based experimental techniques. Training student assistants and tutors. Keeping up
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The Computational Drug Discovery and Design Group (COMP3D, https://comp3d.univie.ac.at/) at the Faculty of Life Sciences focuses on developing computer-based methods, particularly those involving machine learning and
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; Contributing to the publication and dissemination of project results; Participation in project work and meetings, actively contributing to the ALTERBIOTIC research team. Your qualification: A completed PhD in
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will include the processing of nutritional epidemiology data sets and the writing of scientific publications. You will pass on your know-how to Master's and PhD students and take responsibility for your
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help us better understand our world. Does this sound like you? Then join our accomplished team! A PhD position is available in the gorup of Prof. Dr. Konrad at the University of Vienna, Department