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University of Vienna Centre for Translation Studies (ZTW) is looking for a German and English-speaking post-doc candidate to join the HAITrans (Human and Artificial Intelligence in Translation) research group
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work on public health interventions to reduce consumption of harmful ultraprocessed foods (UPFs). Based in the Population Health Interventions Programme, the primary role of this post is to lead
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measures and quality assurance. What we expect from you: Outstanding records in a doctoral program and strong demonstrated ability or potential for high-quality research at the forefront of their field
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into high-performance crop varieties. The ideal candidate will have expertise in molecular biology and advanced microscopy techniques applied to plant tissues. This role offers a unique opportunity to conduct
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. This role focuses on the aerodynamic modelling of floating wind turbines and their dynamic response under realistic wind and wave conditions. You will conduct high-fidelity CFD simulations of floating
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sequencing etc.) Expertise in at least one lineage of land plants (i.e., a taxonomic focus) Experience with at least one coding language or a strong background in statistics Experience with high-performance
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Gibbard (staff page , group website ), and is funded by a Leverhulme Trust Research Project Grant. The successful applicant will be expected to aid the development of experimental protocols, perform
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establishing reliable, multimodal methods that connect interphase chemistry and morphology to electrochemical performance, stability, and degradation mechanisms. Join us in shaping the future of advanced
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approaches and the high precision of dynamic approaches. The successful candidate will: You will have a PhD in Computer Science (or be near completion) with a strong research record in one or more of the
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: research sponsors, academic and non-academic audiences. To publish high quality outputs, including papers for submission to peer reviewed journals and papers for presentation at conferences and workshops