33 web-programmer-developer Postdoctoral positions at UNIVERSITY OF VIENNA in United Kingdom
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participation in research, teaching & administration, which means: Your plan and conduct your own research projects in the field of computer-assisted drug design. You publish your research findings in
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, teaching, public engagement, and administrative tasks within the Professorship for Judaic Studies with a focus on source and cultural history. You are in the process of developing an independent research
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family, mortality and health, migration, or population analysis and human capital. The candidate should present a clear personal work plan for the six-year role. The position involves teaching in English
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cultural studies and linguistics. Currently 2.500 students are enrolled in its Bachelor, Masters, Diploma, PhD and Teacher Education programmes. The position (40h/week) is limited to 5 years and is planned
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oriented team. In addition, a programmer and experimental laboratories are available to the working group for the preparation and implementation of research work. The tasks include scientific research and
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been recognized for its contributions to geoinformatics and cartography, including a highly successful master’s program. This interdisciplinary basis in computational, social, and natural sciences
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Islam in Contemporary Society. In addition to conducting independent research and developing research projects in the core disciplines of Islamic theology, you will be responsible for teaching at
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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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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