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its completion. Your profile: We are looking for a highly motivated candidate with: a MSc degree (or equivalent) in evolutionary biology, genomics, bioinformatics, plant biology or a related field; a
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, 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 shape these technologies
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geological field-based methods and big data applications and machine learning methods. Research focus will be on feedback processes between erosion, sedimentation, tectonics and climate, and topics could
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(prae doc), for a period of 4 years, focusing on process mining. The selected prae doc will become part of the Research Group Workflow Systems and Technology (WST) at the Faculty of Computer Science and
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personal sphere of influence: As a university assistant prae doc you will complete the research team around Prof. Dr. Christian Koller in civil procedure law. In addition to your independent research, you
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a variety of approaches, such as stochastic processes, kinetic theory, variational analysis, finite element methods, and data-driven techniques. The Vienna School of Mathematics doctoral program
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applications for a praedoc position in the group of Prof. Christoph Dellago. The group develops computer simulation techniques and uses them to study a broad range of condensed matter systems with an emphasis
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education and sport pedagogy studies the support of educational processes with the help of physical activity, play and sport. Research interests range from elementary education to adult education and
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and edit source material, and at the same time use and refine computational methods in the evaluation of these processes. The TT professorship collaborates with the existing professorship for Historical
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astrophysics, and uses a variety of approaches, such as stochastic processes, kinetic theory, variational analysis, finite element methods, and data-driven techniques. The Vienna School of Mathematics doctoral