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The Institute of Science and Technology Austria - ISTA is looking for highly qualified candidates with Bachelor’s or Master’s degrees to apply for the PhD program. We offer fully-funded PhD
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individually according to your qualifications and experience. In addition, we offer company benefits and flexible working conditions as well as tailored training programs, leadership development opportunities
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The Institute of Science and Technology Austria - ISTA is looking for highly qualified candidates with Bachelor’s or Master’s degrees to apply for the PhD program. We offer fully-funded PhD
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theory, and their mathematical foundations. Solid programming skills Experience with machine learning libraries or willingness to acquire Excellent command of English Ability to work in a team Desireable
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to apply your creativity and previous knowledge. You will present your research plan to the faculty and complete a dissertation agreement within 12-18 months. This will be reviewed and adapted on an annual
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(DoSChem) – Austria’s largest doctoral training program in chemistry. DoSChem brings together more than 200 doctoral students and over 50 PIs, fostering interdisciplinary and curiosity-driven research