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means of multi-omics analysis strategies including phospho/proteomics and metabolmics, selected cell culture and animal model systems as well as clinical samples will be investigated. Your future tasks
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structure of banking markets, and their prudential regulation. A particular focus lies on resilient business models and the regulation of systemic risk. You will become a member of the Finance Department
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, agent-based modeling and simulation, network analysis, automated text and image analysis. In addition, your dissertation project will be integrated into the Vienna Doctoral School of Social Sciences
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, teaching & administration, which means: • Using comparative legal analysis, case studies, and other empirical research, you identify governance models that effectively balance security imperatives with
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thesis by the date of the interview (probably early September). Strong background in movement analysis with athletes (preferable) Experience with musculoskeletal modeling (preferable) Teaching experience
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management skills and care – understanding and modelling excellent donor and/or client experience A track record of interacting smoothly with a wide range of stakeholders The ability to coordinate audience
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process modeling (Petri nets, BPMN, etc.) Experience with relevant programming libraries such as Py4PM Research or teaching experience, e.g., as a student assistant What we offer: Work-life balance: Our
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project focuses on understanding the relationships between plants and their root microbiomes in extreme environments, using the unique ecosystem of Lake Neusiedl (Burgenland, Austria) as a natural model
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experience sampling) and/or experiments/intervention studies as well as relevant publication experience is expected. Excellent knowledge in dealing with complex statistical models and methods and the
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Reinhard Maurer. This project will focus on the simulation of light-driven chemical reactions at surfaces. By combining mixed quantum-classical dynamics methods with machine-learning surrogate models