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Education and is part of the doctoral program "Educational Innovation Needs Educational Research." As a University Assistant Praedoc, you will join the research team led by Prof. Susanne Schwab (Chair
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Education and is part of the doctoral program "Educational Innovation Needs Educational Research." As a University Assistant Praedoc, you will join the research team led by Assoc. Prof. Marko-Lüftenegger
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Children (led by Prof. Marko Lüftenegger) is seeking a dedicated University Assistant (prae doc) who is interested in exploring the interaction between school contexts (e.g., teaching dimensions, teaching-to
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spintronics are highly desirable. Demonstrate strong programming and experimental research skills. Excellent knowledge of English. Advanced knowledge of German is an advantage. Team player and high social
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are willing to take on responsibility. Experience in scientific writing (in English), ideally Programming skills (e.g., Python), Experience in data collection and analyses (e.g., experimental research) What we
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team around Prof. Sonia Kleindorfer and be responsible for leading and developing your PhD project in the area of bioacoustics, assist with tasks such as student supervision, and contribute to field work
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understand our world. Does this sound like you? Then join our accomplished team! Your personal sphere of influence: The research group of Prof. Dr. Kristin Tessmar-Raible, Chronobiology, Department
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team! Your professional field of activity: We are looking for a University Assistant Postdoc to to complement the research team around Univ.-Prof. Ulisse Stefanelli, PhD. The focus of our research is on
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and German (spoken and written) Good programming skills, preferably in Python Strong ability to work in teams Perseverance and ability to get things done A high motivation and commitment to excel in
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CBA: §48 VwGr. B1 lit. b (postdoc) Limited contract until: Job ID: 4874 The position is part of the Solar System Evolution group led by Ass.-Prof. Kristina Kislyakova. The main research direction