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research projects and interdisciplinary cooperation. The position is limited to six years. Your future tasks: Active participation in research, teaching & administration, which means: You develop
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: Develop mass spectrometry based metabolomics/lipidomics Develop unbiased subcellular metabolomics/lipidomics Develop single cell lipidomics Teach and support educational activities, independently and in
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scientific studies in the area of Early German Language and Literature. You publish internationally and give lectures. You apply for projects and raise third-party funds. You prepare and complete a publication
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of the Research Group “Quantum Transport Lab” as a Postdoctoral Researcher. Train users in the operation of cryogenic measurement setups. Hold courses independently within the scope of the provisions
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" during the project period You will participate in research and archival work You will actively develop a project website This is part of your personality: Completed bachelor's degree in musicology
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includes: • Independent teaching (within the scope set by the Collective Agreement) in the BA, Teacher Education, and MA programmes in History • Support for events in the field of medieval and early
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characterising bioactive natural produts in order to further develop them as candidates for the discovery of new drugs. Our research encompasses modern analytical and chromatographic approaches in combination with
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accessible by public transport. • Internal further training and coaching: The University of Vienna has a wide range of further training programmes that you can take advantage of free of charge. • Fair
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develop your own research profile. The focus is on the study of educational thought from an international perspective, emerging in different historical, cultural and national contexts. The relationship
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the Population, Environment, and Development working group led by Patrick Sakdapolrak, which consists of international researchers with a diverse but complementary set of backgrounds. Our research group