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accomplished team! Your personal sphere of influence: We are looking for a PhD student to join the Environmental Psychology Group who is interested in research addressing one or more of the current ecological
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in the function of the nervous system. The selected PhD candidate will be embedded in the VDS CoBeNe, which stands for quality assurance in PhD training and education and promotes inter- and
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lecturer in Political Science in the fields of Qualitative Methods and Policy Studies, you can expect a collegial atmosphere; an environment that values the development of high-quality teaching, personal and
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at the interface of Quantum Information and Computation with the study of Complex Quantum Many-Body Systems. For this, we apply a combination of methods from both Physics and Mathematics, complemented by concepts
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knowledge of software engineering methods, network/system administration, and version control systems. Good-to-haves Hands-on experience with testing, verification, and documentation of the complex software
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the field of software architecture with a specific focus on: Performance and Reliability Engineering in Deployment Architectures, Software Engineering Methods for Performance Engineering, Software Engineering
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dissertation. You develop software engineering methods and tools with a specific focus on Software Architecture and Design, LLMs for Software Engineering or Security Engineering, API Design and Engineering
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on the FFG-funded consortium project, NanoCool – Nanoimprinted surfaces for passive cooling of solar cells. Your PhD project will concentrate on the design of materials and nanostructures, their fabrication
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, or business analytics Initial practical experience in academic writing and research methods in the field of Operations Research (esp. exact and heuristic solution methods) Teaching skills / experience
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group (https://theochem.univie.ac.at/ ) at the Institute of Theoretical Chemistry aims at understanding chemical phenomena using contemporary computational and theoretical methods. We employ and extend ab