26 algorithm-development-"The-University-of-Edinburgh" Postdoctoral positions at UNIVERSITY OF VIENNA
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at the ambitious goal of single cell analysis. The position is limited until 30.09.2027, with the possibility of extension for a further year. Your responsibilities: Develop mass spectrometry based metabolomics
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of organic compounds. This includes the development of new organic reactions and methodologies, particularly focusing on multicomponent reactions of sulfinamides and related structures. Research will also
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participation in research, teaching & administration, which means: You develop an independent research profile. You contribute to research projects and scientific studies. You publish internationally and give
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focus and develop an independent research profile. You give lectures and publish internationally. You will be involved in applying for projects and acquiring third-party funding. You will independently
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& administration, which means: You develop and strengthen a research profile in the field of stress. You are involved in research projects and scientific studies. You publish internationally. You give presentations
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by the collective agreement. The development or expansion of an independent research profile and further post-doctoral academic qualifications, for example in the form of preparing and completing a
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courses in accordance with the collective agreement, as well as active participation in research, teaching and administration, and the development of your own research profile is expected. Your future tasks
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research questions in the field of partial differential equations. You contribute to the innovative development of partial differential equations. You become an active team member of the "Analysis, Geometric
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of criminal law and criminal procedure law. The contract term for employment is 6 years. Your future tasks: You will actively participate in research, teaching and administration, which means: You will develop
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: The core of this position is the completion of your postdoctoral thesis (habilitation) and the targeted development of an independent research profile, aiming at a professorship at a university or