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gravitational effects on entangled photons for shining light onto the interface of quantum physics and gravity? Can we exploit quantum photonics technology for novel quantum machine learning, quantum computing
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effects on entangled photons for shining light onto the interface of quantum physics and gravity? Can we exploit quantum photonics technology for novel quantum machine learning, quantum computing and
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gravitational effects on entangled photons for shining light onto the interface of quantum physics and gravity? Can we exploit quantum photonics technology for novel quantum machine learning, quantum computing
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Politics 49 Faculty of Social Sciences Job vacancy starting: 01.09.2026 | Working hours: 20 hours per week | Classification CBA: §48 VwGr. B1 lit. B (postdoc) Limited contract until: Job ID: 5482 Among
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actively participate in research, teaching & administration, which means: You are involved in research projects and scientific studies in the area of analytical chemistry. Assessment of bio-based materials
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hybrid materials, green and circular chemistry, and responsible innovation, the Senior Scientist will contribute to the development and maintenance of stable innovation infrastructures and collaborations
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and determination? We are currently seeking a/an University Assistant postdoctoral 59 Centre for Sport Science and University Sports Job vacancy starting: 03.04.2026 | Working hours: 40,00
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Structured Materials”, benefiting from many experimental and theoretical collaborations. Your personal sphere of play: The position is at the Institute of Theoretical Chemistry at the Faculty of Chemistry. You
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assistant (pre-doc) you will join Prof. Paola Ayala's research group. Within this 4-year position, you will be immersed in cutting-edge materials science research. This position offers you a unique platform
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of Chemistry)is seeking to fill a position of University Assistant (prea doc). The group for Chemical Sensing and Rapid Analysis at the University of Vienna designs novel biomimetic recognition materials