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, precise, and radiation-tolerant beam position and intensity detectors and their associated readout electronics. In this context, HEPHY is offering positions as PhD Student (F*M*D) on detector development
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spoken German and English skills Very good computer skills Interdisciplinary knowledge in the field of the dissertation Please enclose written reflections on your dissertation project with your application
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to receiving your online application by 27.08.2025 stating the code MIP-15291 Contact: If you have any questions about the tender, please contact: Lukas Einkemmer Phone: +43 512 507 53802 Email: Lukas.Einkemmer
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or diploma degree in biomedical engineering, computer science, information & computer engineering or similar studies We Offer Interesting area of responsibility Collegial and friendly working atmosphere
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Computation was founded in 1992 to research fundamental problems in information processing, such as the design of computer algorithms, the complexity of computations and computational models, automatic
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, etc.) and electronic journals an advantage; Please enclose written reflections on your dissertation project with your application (max. 5 pages). Teamwork and communication skills Commitment and ability
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-resolved Coulomb explosion imaging experiments with a velocity map imaging spectrometer Proof-of-concept experiments on intermolecular proton-coupled electron transfer inside helium droplets Data analysis
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systems, preferably mechatronics, electrical engineering, electronics or similar (at least master’s level) Expertise in design of electrical machines and magnetic circuit and mechanical engineering
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or diploma degree Prerequisite fields of study: Computer Science, Information and Computer Engineering, Software Engineering & Management, Mathematics, or equivalent fields of study Extensive programming
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, see https://ethicsofblamingpraisinggroupagents.univie.ac.at/apply/. For any questions, please send an email to niels.de.haan@univie.ac.at. Kind regards,Niels de Haan (University of Vienna)