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. Time-resolved measurements to determine the kinetic parameters of the relevant transformations will play a central role in the work, which will also be carried out partly at large-scale research
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team of researchers using operational and information-theoretic tools to gain insights into quantum foundations, causality, and space-time physics. We are convinced that further progress on open problems
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researchers using operational and information-theoretic tools to gain insights into quantum foundations, causality, and space-time physics. We are convinced that further progress on open problems in physics is
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-based research and drug discovery using cutting-edge technologies, including (big) data science. The use or development of AI tools is highly desirable. Outstanding candidates in related fields will also
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special emphasis on a relaxed and cooperative working environment. Social interactions help facilitate active scientific exchange and foster a good atmosphere, and therefore play a big role in our team
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special emphasis on a relaxed and cooperative working environment. Social interactions help facilitate active scientific exchange and foster a good atmosphere, and therefore play a big role in our team
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the research group (e.g., organising our weekly meetings, contributing to our social media accounts, administering internal group information) This is part of your existing profile: Completion
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Social Anthropology not only brings together renowned scientists and students, but also different research areas, a variety of ethnographic methods, a large number of outstanding research projects and
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. Interests could include geological field-based methods and big data applications and machine learning methods. Research focus will be on feedback processes between erosion, sedimentation, tectonics and
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"Mathematical Data Science" research group at the University of Vienna (led by Prof. Dr. Philipp Grohs) and the "Computational Partial Differential Equations" research group at TU Wien (led by Prof. Dr. Michael