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Geophysics . The group develops the Lagrangian transport model FLEXPART and studies all aspects of transport in the atmosphere, ranging from greenhouse gases to pollutants, water vapour and heat, and uses
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the organization and administration of their research and teaching tasks. This means, among other things: You organize meetings, workshops and travel activities (incoming and outgoing). You take minutes and prepare
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. Philipp Petersen, M.Sc.. The research areas developed by the team are in particular related to theoretical analysis of classical problems in numerical analysis in the framework of modern algorithms
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development. The successful candidate for this position will be employed by the University of Vienna and their research project will be supervised by an interdisciplinary supervisory team from the University
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sharing; work to make recommendations regarding best practice in developing research infrastructures that aid open science. We expect you to conclude a doctoral thesis agreement within 12 months. You work
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motivated team, and opportunities for ongoing professional development at the University of Vienna. Further details regarding the current project please find on our website: A multiperspective study on German
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in the area of the Clusters as defined above. Active participation in the activities of the Clusters. International publication and presentation activities. Participation in the further development
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the design and synthesis of covalent chemical probes and drug candidates. The foundation for the development of these molecular tools are the establishment of tailored reactive elements ("warheads
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-coordinator who shares this vision—someone who sees the bigger picture, a team player who aims to make a meaningful impact by working on the following tasks. Your future tasks: You develop, organize, and
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of Thomas Böttcher at the Faculty of Chemistry, University of Vienna. The position is initially limited to 1 year, a permanent employment is possible. In our research group, we develop chemical strategies