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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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test plans for process and material investigations, as well as a solid understanding of materials science. Experience in characterisation methods, particularly diffraction techniques, is an advantage
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help our partners by making technical systems more robust, reliable, flexible, and easy to use. At the same time, we increase the resource efficiency of industrial processes by reducing waste, product
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Scientific Computing focuses on research in programming paradigms, languages, compilers, and software and hardware infrastructures for scientific computing to support users in the process of solving
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Healthy Lifespan,” “Computational Life Sciences,” and “Innovation in Drug Research.” The tenure-track professorship will be located at the intersection of these areas and will contribute bioinformatic
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resource efficiency. At the heart of the cluster, three interconnected research pillars drive innovation: Sustainable Natural Resource Utilization Microbial and Enzymatic Conversion Process Circularity Your
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independently within the scope of the provisions of the collective bargaining agreement. Supporting the application process for projects and securing third-party funds. You take on administrative tasks in
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response. This is part of your personality: Completed Bachelor's degree or equivalent in Computer Science, Data Science, Bioinformatics, Medical Informatics, or a related technical field. A Master's degree
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for a highly motivated candidate with: a MSc degree in plant biology, bioinformatics and statistics, microbiology or a related field; a strong interest in plant-microbe interactions and data mining