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exploration and 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
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software for computational analysis methods. Teaching in line with the collective bargaining agreement is mandatory. The employment duration is 4 years. Initially limited to 1.5 years, the employment
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or related fields Successful VBC PhD program Selection or similar international PhD Selection required Practical experience in single-molecule biochemistry Experience with basic bioinformatics tools High
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exploration and help us better understand our world. Does this sound like you? Then join our accomplished team! Your personal sphere of influence: The University of Vienna is offering a fully funded PhD
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develop software to process meteorological input data to the model, as well as software for the analysis of model output. One example is the software FLEXINVERT, which is used for inverse modelling
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• Supervision of BSc and MSc students This is part of your personality: • University degree in Biology, Molecular Genetics or related fields • Successful VBC PhD program Selection or similar international
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written in formal and informal situations), presentation and organisational skills; target oriented; responsibility, flexibility, ability to work both in team and independently; ability to work in
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presentations at international conferences Supervision of trainees and students This is part of your profile: A PhD degree in Chemistry, or a related field. Experience in LC-MS analytics, synthesis of molecular
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, using methods of applied econometrics and increasingly also machine learning. Large data sets typically form the basis of our analyses. Thus familiarity and a certain expertise on these is also expected
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you? Then join our accomplished team! Your personal sphere of influence: A PhD position for a university assistant (prae doc) is available at the Department of Functional Materials and Catalysis