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of Computer Science) is currently seeking a Predoctoral University Assistant ("PhD student") in the Big Data Algorithms Group headed by Sebastian Forster. The goal is to develop algorithms for solving clustering
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of Computer Science. Led by Prof. Dr. Martin Pawelczyk, who recently joined the University of Vienna from Harvard University, our research sits at the intersection of AI Safety and Data-Centric AI. We aim to make large
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, with a particular focus on the selection of hazardous versus sustainable innovations. The project combines large-scale data on chemical compounds and patents with computational chemistry and machine
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), providing PhD students with state-of-the-art scientific infrastructure, unique opportunities for scientific and personal development, as well as a large network of peers. Vienna is a beautiful, vibrant, and
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Job description: At the University of Vienna more than 10,000 personalities work together towards answering the big questions of the future. Around 7,500 of them do research and teaching, around
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At the University of Vienna more than 10,000 personalities work together towards answering the big questions of the future. Around 7,500 of them do research and teaching, around 2,900 work in
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mathematics (diploma or master's degree) German language skills, if not first language: C1 Good computer skills Desired: PhD-theses in mathematics education Desired: Professional experience in teaching
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At the University of Vienna more than 10,000 personalities work together towards answering the big questions of the future. Around 7,500 of them do research and teaching, around 2,900 work in
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team of scientists who are passionate about research in quantum optics, quantum information and quantum technologies. Our 35 researchers, from undergraduate student and PhD candidate to postdoc
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team of scientists who are passionate about research in quantum optics, quantum information and quantum technologies. Our 35 researchers, from undergraduate student and PhD candidate to postdoc