44 phd-position-wireless-sensor-networks Postdoctoral positions at UNIVERSITY OF VIENNA
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to engage in network building Desirable are: Experience in project management or project coordination Field-relevant IT skills Experience abroad Willingness to acquire German within the course of the position
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static and time-resolved vibrational spectroscopic methods. To strengthen our team, we are looking for a PostDoc for 3 years. The position is dedicated to study with (time-resolved) sum frequency
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research and academic excellence. Ready to be part of our team? Let’s shape the future together! Your personal sphere of play: Your future position is at the Department of Statistics and Operations Research
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profile: Completed doctoral/PhD studies in the field of Cultural and Intellectual History of Premodern South Asia (Indology) or a related discipline An excellent command of Sanskrit is essential
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position as maternity leave replacement until March 3, 2026 (with the option to extend the contract). The position will initially be filled on a full-time basis with 40 hours per week. From October 1, 2026
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research and academic excellence. Ready to be part of our team? Let’s shape the future together! Your personal sphere of play: Your future position is at the unit for Finno-Ugric Studies, part of
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doctoral/PhD studies in the field of Ancient Philosophy Outstanding dissertation Research competence and initiative proven through international publications, preferably in peer-relevant media Thorough
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the Outpatient Unit for Research, Teaching and Practice. Currently, nearly 3,500 students of Psychology are enrolled in Bachelor's, Master's and PhD programmes, attending nearly 200 courses per semester, which
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leading to international publications and presentations. The temporary replacement employee position as postdoc at the Department of Statistics and Operations Research can be filled for the duration
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developing adaptive numerical schemes powered by advanced nonlinear approximations—like Gaussian mixtures and neural networks. The key challenge? Designing robust and stable numerical schemes that remain