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: Collaboration and research in the field of partial differential equations with emphasis on geophysical aspects (oceanography, atmospheric flow): Development of own solutions as part of the research group of Prof
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, and chemical biology in an inspiring scientific environment and a pleasant working atmosphere. A main aim of our work is the development of innovative approaches to target the role of transition metals
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biology in an inspiring scientific environment and a pleasant working atmosphere. A main aim of our work is the development of innovative approaches to elucidate the role of transition metals in cancer
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. Joachim Hermisson. We are looking for an independent scientist interested in mathematical modeling in the areas of evolution, evolutionary ecology, quantitative genetics, and/or epidemiology. The ideal
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range of social science disciplines. Your future tasks: Active participation in research, teaching and administration, which means: Developing and strengthening your independent research profile High
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addition to pursuing your own independent research and developing your doctoral dissertation, your responsibilities will include: Independent and collaborative teaching of courses and examinations Supervision
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researchers working across the fields of Human Evolution, Ancient DNA and Archaeological Science in general working in the Higham Laboratory, led by Professor Tom Higham (https://highamlab.univie.ac.at
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record in in situ cryo-ET, complemented by expertise in sample preparation, image analysis, and/or integrative modelling. The successful candidate will develop and lead an independent research programme
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. Dr. Daniel Tröhler), which offers you the opportunity to research and teach in an internationally networked team and to develop your own research profile. The focus is on the study of educational
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researchers working across the fields of Human Evolution, Ancient DNA and Archaeological Science in general working in the Higham Laboratory, led by Professor Tom Higham (https://highamlab.univie.ac.at