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from an extensive range of courses free of charge. Benefits: The University of Vienna also offers you numerous benefits, such as a company pension fund, travel allowances, low-cost parking, discounted IT
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mathematical and numerical tools? Are you an innovative and productive team player who enjoys working in an interdisciplinary team with a background ranging from mathematics and theoretical physics all the way
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the research team around Univ.-Prof. Dr. Philipp Grohs. Our ideal candidate has a strong interest in Applied Mathematics, possesses solid and profound background knowledge in Numerical Analysis, Approximation
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. We are a highly international and research-oriented Department. More than 30 full-time junior and senior professors together with numerous PhD students form an international community dedicated
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of Univ.-Prof. Tarja Knuuttila. The main research areas associated with this professorship are general philosophy of science, with focus on scientific modeling, interdisciplinarity and philosophy
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home of several third-party funded research projects. Through cooperation with numerous academic institutions worldwide, the Department is very well connected with the international scholarly community
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in peer-reviewed journals IT skills (e.g.- programming skills) Knowledge in Computational Medicinal Chemistry, Chemoinformatics, and Molecular Modeling Excellent knowledge of English (C1) Team player
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computing, computer architecture, programming models and high performance computing. These are your qualifications: Must-haves: Completed doctoral/PhD studies in Computer Science or a closely related field
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modeling approaches for metabolic metabolism and microbial communities. Familiarity with recent developments in metagenomics analysis and metabolic network reconstruction. Experience in microbial metabolism
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, control theory and contemporary stochastic volatility modeling. The successful candidate will cooperate with the members of Christa Cuchiero’s group as well as with the associated research groups