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, which means: Developing a third-party funded project to be submitted to a competitive programme (e.g. Marie Curie, FWF individual project, FWF Esprit) Further developing your academic profile through
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to the study and teaching of the language and literature of ancient Greece and Rome, including Late Antiquity, as well as the late, medieval, and Neo-Latin language and literature. At the core of the program is
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join a research project on the Fokker-Planck equation—also known as the Kolmogorov forward equation— which is a fundamental Partial Differential Equation (PDE) that captures the time evolution
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. Ready to be part of our team? Let’s shape the future together! About the team: Our group develops and applies quantum mechanics-based methods for the description of condensed matter systems, including
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profile development, combining method development, application to real-world problems, and collaboration with experimental groups. Your project will complement ongoing work by other members in the group
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Catechetics. The Department of Practical Theology and its staff have a special academic interest in social developments and their challenges for theology, church, politics and education. Therefore
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understanding of the impact of food- and environment-related toxicants on human health. Innovative mass spectrometric methods are developed and applied to investigate exposure, metabolism, and toxicity. The lab
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research projects and interdisciplinary cooperation. The position is limited to six years. Your future tasks: Active participation in research, teaching & administration, which means: You develop
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and teaching agendas related to the fields of Indology at the interface of Himalayan Studies and the development of the Centre for the Interdisciplinary Research and Documentation of Inner and South
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duration of six years. The preferred starting date is October 1, 2025. Your future tasks: Active participation in research, teaching & administration, which means: You develop an independent research profile