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of courses and a broad and excellent research profile, the study programme offers a sound education in all areas of sociology, including methods of empirical social research. Your workplace: As a Senior
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for a/an Senior Scientist in Numerical Astrophysics for Planetary and Stellar Atmospheres 53 Faculty of Earth Sciences, Geography and Astronomy Startdate: 01.02.2026 | Working hours: 40 | Collective
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in Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science or a closely related field, ideally with a strong focus on quantum computing and numerical simulations. • Experience in data-reuploading quantum algorithms
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of Computer Science and Biomedical Engineering More on: https://csbme.tugraz.at/go/applications/STSinCS For further questions, please contact Denis Helic (applications.csbme@tugraz.at), (no applications). Please note
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Lecturer (Academic Teaching) for 'Qualitative Methods and Policy Studies' 49 Faculty of Social Sciences Startdate: 01.09.2026 | Working hours: 23 | Collective bargaining agreement: §48 VwGr. B1 lit. b
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protein structures, this role is central to unlocking new insights and methods for the ISTA community. Role and Responsibilities The Staff Scientist will: Develop and maintain cutting-edge computational
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the fields of differential equations and/or stochastic processes, as well as computational approaches and/or statistical methods of data analysis. You can find more information about our research area and our
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. The main research areas of the group include stochastic processes, mathematical finance, and probabilistic transport theory. Our ideal candidate already has experience with modern methods in probability
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diagnostic and analytical methods. In teaching, the professorship will contribute to Bachelor's and PhD-level education in the Biomedical Engineering study program, and to Master's-level studies in Biomedical
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Systems. For this, we apply a combination of methods from both Physics and Mathematics, complemented by concepts from Theoretical Computer Science. Our research group is located jointly at the Faculty