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39 Faculty of Computer Science Working hours: 40 | Collective bargaining agreement: §48 VwGr. A2 Limited until: permanent Reference no.: 4418 The position Human Computer Interaction (HCI) explores
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bioinformatic expertise. The tenure-track professorship is also embedded in the PI panel of the Vienna Doctoral School PhaNuSpo, comprising pharmaceutical, nutritional and sport sciences. https
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drive innovation: Sustainable Natural Resource Utilization Microbial and Enzymatic Conversion Process Circularity Your personal sphere of influence: As an university assistant prae doc, you will join the
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understanding of plant-microbe interactions in extreme environments. This is part of your personality: We are looking for a highly motivated candidate with: a MSc degree in plant biology, bioinformatics and
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Geosciences (EDGE), a center of cutting-edge research focused on the fundamental processes that govern the natural environment and the effects of human activity. At EDGE, researchers integrate field
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of language and cognitive processing. Specifically, an interest in overt and covert language production across development, its interaction with domain general cognition and the neurophysiological processes
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process, balancing the donor’s and the University of Vienna’s needs and actions To make direct requests for financial support from donors, both individually and through appeals To be a key point of contact
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. Interests could include geological field-based methods and big data applications and machine learning methods. Research focus will be on feedback processes between erosion, sedimentation, tectonics and
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accomplished team! Setting: The University of Vienna seeks to fill a position of University Assistant (prae doc), for a period of 4 years, focusing on process mining. The selected prae doc will become part of
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robots, avatars, social bots, virtual assistants, or AI-driven systems such as chatbots, recommender algorithms, or generative AI. The position focuses on how communicative processes are shaped by and