183 web-programmer-developer-"U.S"-"U.S" positions at University of Vienna in Austria
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economic law and sustainability law; a sound knowledge of Austrian constitutional and administrative law is required. The employment duration is 6 years. Your future tasks: Developing and strengthening
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of core areas of political science, develops innovative and problem-oriented research focuses and offers a broad diversity of options for its students to seek specialisation. Its staff is currently involved
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research projects and interdisciplinary cooperation. The position is limited to six years. Your future tasks: Active participation in research, teaching & administration, which means: You develop
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: Active participation in research, teaching, and administration, which means: • You develop a research profile in the field of distributed systems. • You get involved in research projects and
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activities. Participation in the further development of the Clusters. You take on administrative tasks in research, teaching and administration. This is part of your personality: Completed Master's degree
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with current legal issues and developments in the field of digitalization (e.g. current issues regarding artificial intelligence, data economics, platform regulation, data protection). The willingness
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the organization and administration of their research and teaching tasks. This means, among other things: You will organize meetings, workshops and travel activities. You will take minutes and prepare data. You will
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activities. You will take minutes and prepare data. You will provide support in the preparation of publications and events. You will manage project budgets. You will edit the website and send out newsletters
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contract until: Job ID: 1988 On behalf of the Rectorate, the Culture and Equality unit offers three fixed-term positions (6 months each) for female postdoctoral researchers as part of a program for the
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. The goal is to design innovative assimilation schemes using nonlinear approximation tools—such as neural networks, spline functions, or Gaussian random fields. The core challenge? Developing methods