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bases, studying how the brain maintains or changes functionality over time, and probing its evolutionary origins and development. Our PhD program is tailored to individual career tracks and includes
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development of metabolic diseases as well as healthy aging. We build on a good working atmosphere, close collaboration with our students, self-dependent involvement, and coordination of research projects. Your
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programme and have not yet received approval of their research proposal may use the employment period for this purpose Teaching courses independently according to the collective bargaining agreement
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no.: 4891 The Vienna Graduate School of Economics (VGSE) is located at the University of Vienna and is part of the Oskar Morgenstern Doctoral School (OMDS). The VGSE offers a broad three-year PhD program in
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of Computer Science, led by Prof. Tschiatschek, develops methods of machine learning and artificial intelligence, especially in the areas of reinforcement learning and deep probabilistic models. To strengthen our team
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of 2026, as well as the planning of workshops and public events, and the development of participatory structures for local and regional health research and events. The Research Coordinator will contribute
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language. The department employs more than eighty staff and presently around 2500 students are enrolled in its Bachelor, Masters, Diploma, PhD and Teacher Education programmes. You will be working in the area of applied
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optics, quantum-dot single-photon sources and customized two-dimensional nonlinear materials? Such questions are the driving force behind our research. You will be part of our team and develop new ideas
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evolution in the bobtail squid lineages. Our research focuses primarily on comparative genomics and the study of genome topology and regulatory genomic evolution. The international team currently consists
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, and high-performance computing for biotechnological applications. The project aims to develop computational tools for bioprocess optimization, combining modeling, simulation, and data-driven methods