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years. Your future tasks: Active participation in research, teaching & administration, which means: You develop an independent research profile. You are involved in research projects and scientific
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journals and give talks and research presentations. You apply for third-party funding for your research. You prepare your future career (this may take the form of completing a habilitation) You contribute to
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initio quantum chemistry to understand and predict structure and reactivity in the ground and electronic excited states. Further, we use and develop classical and quantum dynamical methods to explain
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apply a range of statistical methods to existing datasets or to data collected by own field observations and experiments. In addition, we have a focus on the development and application of predictive
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(headed by Univ. Prof. Dr. Dr. Roger Frie) and will offer you the opportunity to conduct research and teach in an internationally networked team while developing your own research profile. The focus
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for projects and raise third-party funds. You prepare and complete a publication-ready habilitation. You hold courses independently within the scope of the provisions of the collective bargaining agreement. You
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funds. You prepare and complete a publication-ready habilitation. You hold courses independently within the scope of the provisions of the collective bargaining agreement. You supervise your students. You
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the existing expertise of the department Participating in and independently developing research projects in the department's areas of focus International publishing and lecturing activities Project applications
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semester, supervise your students, and participate in teaching projects. You will take on administrative tasks in research and teaching. You will develop an independent research profile in the field
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Bioinformatics and Computational Biology headed by Ivo Hofacker. Our team works on the development of algorithms and methods for problems in Computational Chemistry, Systems Chemistry, and Computational Biology