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: Participating in research projects focused on food chemistry and the monitorization of oxidative processes and other relevant chemical reactions in food. Supervising and training PhD, master, and bachelor
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://sinologie.univie.ac.at/ Your future tasks: You will actively contribute to the Department’s research, teaching, and administration by Completing a doctoral (PhD) dissertation on a topic related to the contemporary
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that allows them to connect with each other and to experience a scientifically rich environment to carry out interdisciplinary and curiosity-driven research. Within the International Call for PhD Positions 2025
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results to both academic and broader audiences Undertaking administrative tasks related to the project Selection criteria: Required qualifications (essential criteria): Completed doctoral/PhD studies by
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such as a company pen-sion fund, travel allowances, discounted IT (hardware and software), special rates for language courses at the University Language Center, advancement of women, diversity management
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fund, travel allowances, low-cost parking, discounted IT (hardware and software), special rates for language courses offered by the university language center, advancement of women, diversity management
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assurance This is part of your personality: PhD in biology, microbiology or biochemistry Experience in Archaea research, including genomics and CRISPR-Cas systems Proactive and eager to learn new methods and
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that allows them to connect with each other and to experience a scientifically rich environment to carry out interdisciplinary and curiosity-driven research. Within the International Call for PhD Positions 2025
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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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: 3967 We invite applications for a PhD position in Plant Ecological Genomics at the University of Vienna, Austria. The position is part of an international research project co-funded by the Austrian