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position for the ERC project ALTERBIOTIC 49 Faculty of Social Sciences Job vacancy starting: 09/01/2025 (MM-DD-YYYY) | Working hours: 30.00 | Classification CBA: §48 VwGr. B1 Grundstufe (praedoc) Limited
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Job: Two 3-yr PhD Positions FWF-Project “The Ethics of Blaming and Praising Group Agents” University of ViennaThe FWF Project ‘The Ethics of Blaming and Praising Group Agents’ seeks to appoint two
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Please enclose written thoughts on your dissertation project with your application (max. 5 pages) Experience in dealing with students ability to work in a team Willingness to communicate with colleagues
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goal is to enable and empower AI/ML and life science students with the ability to successfully design, execute, manage and explain a research project in modern AI-driven molecular medicine, through a
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across competence units and research centers, the AI TaskForce supports AIT's goal of embedding robust, ethical, and transparent AI practices across all applied research activities. The PhD project will
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Diagnostics focuses its research on the development of novel diagnostic technologies for a wide range of applications (e.g., infectious diseases, cancer diagnostics, health monitoring). The PhD project is
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will develop the next generation of energy storage materials for a sustainable electromobility. This PhD position, funded through a Horizon Europe project, focuses on the development of advanced solid
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behavioral outcomes (e.g., behavior change, social action). The PhD candidate will primarily conduct quantitative research, including the design and analysis of survey and experimental studies. The PhD will be
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offers up to six 3-months PhD Completion Contracts for fellows of the Doctoral School who have held a position as University Assistant (praedoc) or as PhD project staff at the University of Vienna before
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-extension declaration. Your profile The position holder will work on employing bioinformatics to elucidate the dynamics of the (meta)proteome in preclinical mouse models and in clinical projects. Candidates