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of Computer Science at the University of Vienna invites applications for a Tenure-Track Professorship in Human Computer Interaction The position Human Computer Interaction (HCI) explores the design, evaluation, and
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, software design and software engineering. The team currently consists of 9 scientific as well as 2 administrative colleagues. We put special emphasis on a relaxed and cooperative working environment. Social
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Research: Visual Exploration and AI Prediction Modeling of Real-Life, Multi-Modal Data’ as Data Manager. Work alongside leading experts at the Computational Imaging Research Lab (CIR ) and the Department
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microscope, a Leica LMD7000 microdissection system, and various epifluorescence microscopes. Your responsibilities will include advising on study design and sample preparation, instrument operation and imaging
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dissertation agreement within 12-18 months. Your Profile: Graduate degree in Geography (major in Physical Geography, Process Geomorphology or equivalent) or Applied Geology, Engineering Geology, Geophysics
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DOME using our state-of-the-art microbiome imaging instrumentation, which includes a NanoSIMS 50L, a Stimulated Raman Scattering (SRS) microscope, a point-scan and wide-field mid-infrared photothermal
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to be coupled to model-free analysis of molecular dynamics simulations. This includes work in the biochemical wet-lab as well as with prototype NMR spectroscopy and computational tasks. You have previous
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medical image processing Fluent in English (written and spoken); German is desirable but not required What we offer: Work-life balance: Our employees enjoy flexible working hours, remote/hybrid (upon
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, interdisciplinarity and philosophy of engineering. Your duties will include active participation in research, teaching and administration at the Department of Philosophy in the research area of computational philosophy
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orally and in writing You should be a team player with high social skills Desirable knowledge: Knowledge of university processes and structures Experience abroad First practice in scientific writing and