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fragment-based drug design efforts, integrating structural, thermodynamic, and biophysical insights directly into your synthetic strategy. The lab offers equipment for parallel synthesis, and you will also
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, Systems Chemistry, and Computational Biology, with a special focus on RNA structure and bioinformatics. This position will focus on the development of methods and algorithms for the detection of structured
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Computational Biology, with a special focus on RNA structure and bioinformatics. This position will focus on the development of methods and algorithms for the detection of structured non-coding RNAs. Your future
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Collaborative, team-minded and pro-active attitude. High level of written and oral communication skills. Experience with the structures of the University of Vienna. What we offer: Work-life balance: Our employees
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structured around three central systems: cities & the built environment, public energy supply systems, and industrial energy systems. The PhD thesis will be carried out within a research project aimed at
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international law; knowledge of German or at least a willingness to learn German as quickly as possible • Ability and motivation to work in an interdisciplinary and international team • Independent and structured
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for shaping your work and short decision-making paths within an open, agile organizational structure. Close collaboration with leading national and international partners as well as access to unique AI and HPC
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for shaping your work and short decision-making paths within an open, agile organizational structure. Close collaboration with leading national and international partners as well as access to unique AI and HPC
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• Independent and structured way of working • Good organizational skills • Good IT skills (at least MS Office) required Desirable qualifications are: • Knowledge of university processes and structures
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of Chemistry is seeking to fill a four-year, fixed-term Prae Doc doctoral position. The working group primarily focuses on the structure and thermodynamics of inorganic material systems. The planned research