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need expert knowledge in bioinformatic data analysis. Strong expertise in multi-omics data analysis (using R and Python) and a deep understanding of machine-learning models are must-criteria
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contract until: Job ID: 4030 Explore and teach at the University of Vienna, where more than 7,500 academics thrive on curiosity in continuous exploration and help us better understand our world. Does
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) Limited contract until: 31.08.2029 Job ID: 4340 Among the many reasons to research and teach at the University of Vienna there is one in particular, which has convinced around 7,500 academic staff members
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matter and computer simulations. Knowledge on programming is essential. Experience in using simulation packages will be appreciated. Excellent command in written and oral English (C1) Team player and high
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integrated into the structured PhD program of the “Vienna Doctoral School in Cognition, Behavior and Neuroscience from Biology to Psychology and the Humanities” (VDS CoBeNe; https://vds-cobene.univie.ac.at
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: The successful applicant will work in a stimulating scientific environment, the Department for Structural and Computational Biology at the Max Perutz Labs, a research institute established by the University
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The University of Vienna is a community of over 10,000 individuals, including approximately 7,500 academic staff members, who passionately pursue answers to the profound questions that shape our future. They represent individuals driven by curiosity and a relentless pursuit of excellence. With...
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The University of Vienna is a community of over 10,000 individuals, including approximately 7,500 academic staff members, who passionately pursue answers to the profound questions that shape our future. They represent individuals driven by curiosity and a relentless pursuit of excellence. With...
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| Classification CBA: §48 VwGr. B1 Grundstufe (praedoc) Limited contract until: 04/30/2029 Job ID: 3772 Explore and teach at the University of Vienna, where more than 7,500 academics thrive on curiosity in