170 web-programmer-developer-"https:"-"University-of-St"-"UCL" positions at UNIVERSITY OF VIENNA in United Kingdom
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can be found on the website at http://econ.univie.ac.at . Your future tasks: Active participation in research, teaching & administration, which means: You build up an independent research profile in
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together with numerous PhD students form an international community dedicated to studying all aspects of economics. Information about the Department of Economics can be found on the website at http
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dedicated to studying all aspects of economics. Information about the Department of Economics can be found on the website at http://econ.univie.ac.at. Your future tasks: Active participation in research
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at the Department of Functional Materials and Catalysis at the Faculty of Chemistry develops advanced porous materials (MOF and COF) for sensing, energy conversion and catalysis. This PhD project aims to control
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record in in situ cryo-ET, complemented by expertise in sample preparation, image analysis, and/or integrative modelling. The successful candidate will develop and lead an independent research programme
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looking for support of research projects in the thematic field of GABAergic neural network function and evolution in the specific context of circalunar and circadian clocks in marine invertebrates. We
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in our team. Learn more about us here: https://sc.cs.univie.ac.at/ Your future tasks: Active participation in research, teaching and administration, which means: You develop your independent research
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particular importance on the personal development of students. We support students in developing a curious and critical mindset, thus laying the foundation for the professional challenges of the next
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well as various (including research-led) seminars within the Master’s programme (e.g. seminars supporting students to develop a thesis proposal). You will take on administrative tasks, particularly in
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personal sphere of influence: The Chin Research Group at the Department of Functional Materials and Catalysis at the Faculty of Chemistry develops advanced porous materials (MOF and COF) for sensing, energy