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CeMM - Research Center for Molecular Medicine of the Austrian Academy of Sciences | Austria | 3 months ago
to develop your innovation and entrepreneurship skills at the cutting-edge of AI/ML and biomedical research? If yes, apply now of our 15-20 fully funded PhD positions here: https://apply.cemm.at/ Supported by
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with other partners in the consortium develop a life-cycle-analysis (LCA) framework for selected pigment manufacturing and dye application processes, effectively incorporating process engineering data
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as evidence of ongoing CIN. This PhD will work at the leading edge of single-cell transcriptomics and modern statistical/AI methodology to address this gap using in-house developed cell atlases. We
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publication-based PhD qualification, including: - Review of previous literature and the relevant theoretical background - Analysis of existing/secondary survey dataset(s) - Development of new survey and
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and congresses, further training) Your profile Completed relevant Master's, Magister or Diploma degree in architecture in-depth knowledge of digital design methods and the development/application
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. Candidates should have expertise and interest in one or more of the following areas: Design and execution of user studies addressing visualization research questions Development and maintenance
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development Outstanding knowledge of empirical social research methods Advanced competence in statistical methods and computer programs for analysis of quantitative and qualitative empirical data (e. g. SPSS
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. This position will be part of the Environmental Psychology research group (see https://env-psy.univie.ac.at/about-us/) and will be supervised by Profs Sabine Pahl and Alexandra Brausmann (environmental economics
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on to successful careers after their PhD studies at ISTA. PhD students receive support through our mentorship and career development programs which focus on training in transferable skills for academia and beyond
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of young scientists (Master / PhD / Postdoc). Our expertise lies in quantum foundations, quantum information theory and quantum technologies. For additional information, please visit: https