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Austrian Academy of Sciences, the Austrian Archaeological Institute OeAI | Austria | about 2 months ago
scientific activities and the development of softskills and personal competences. Start of the position on May 1st, 2026, advertised for 36 months. The annual gross salary according to the collective agreement
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research and teaching in the fields of marine evolutionary genomics and climate change adaptation. University-internal structures and programs, such as the Vienna Doctoral School of Ecology & Evolution
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software development for astronomy-related projects, preferably in data flow systems or data reduction pipelines. Experience with the ESO DFS software stack, such as EDPS, EsoRex, CPL, etc. A PhD / Doctoral
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CeMM - Research Center for Molecular Medicine of the Austrian Academy of Sciences | Austria | 2 months ago
projects will focus on medically relevant problems, including disease mechanisms, modern therapeutics, and diagnostic strategies. On top of this, postdocs will receive extensive career development and
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software development for astronomy-related projects, preferably in data flow systems or data reduction pipelines. Experience with the ESO DFS software stack, such as EDPS, EsoRex, CPL, etc. A PhD / Doctoral
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investigating the role of matricellular proteins in tendon enthesis homeostasis and degeneration. An additional aim of the project is the development of self-organizing, enthesis-like tissue substitutes