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molecular photochemical process, also in complex environments. Your personal sphere of play: A university postdoc position is available at the Institute of Theoretical Chemistry in the Faculty of Chemistry of
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University Assistant Postdoc to to complement the research team around Univ.-Prof. Ulisse Stefanelli, PhD. The focus of our research is on the field of Calculus of variations and partial differential equations
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research and scientific excellence. Ready to be part of our team? Welcome aboard! Your personal sphere of play: Your will hold a position as a Post Doc University Assistant in the field of French linguistics
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by professor Krzysztof Janowicz consisting of international researchers including PhD students, postdocs, faculty, scientific programmers, and other project personnel with a diverse set of backgrounds
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cultural studies and linguistics. Currently 2.500 students are enrolled in its Bachelor, Masters, Diploma, PhD and Teacher Education programmes. The position (40h/week) is limited to 5 years and is planned
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of hours required for the position. Your future tasks You actively participate in research, teaching, and administration, which means: Participation in research, teaching, and the administration
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. Supervision of students on philosophy of science at the Department of Philosophy. Participation in administrative tasks in research, teaching and administration. Your academic profile: Completed doctoral/PhD
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. This is part of your personality: Completed doctoral/PhD studies in the field of chemistry, pharmacy and similar fields Excellent knowledge in computer-aided drug design and medicinal chemistry Publications
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(e.g., dyslexia) and their neurobiological bases. The ideal candidate holds a PhD degree in linguistics, psychology or cognitive neuroscience, and has several years of postdoctoral experience, including
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invites applications for the position at the assistant professor level ("University Assistant") in the field of Accounting. The contract is limited to 4 years. Applicants should have completed a PhD in