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| Classification CBA: §48 VwGr. B1 lit. b (postdoc) Limited contract until: 02.04.2032 Job ID: 5394 Your future place is at the Department of Sport and Human Movement Science in the research area of Computer
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well as the teachers program in Ethics, as well as in the Master’s program in “Interdisciplinary Ethics.” In these areas, you will regularly teach courses on the basics of philosophical ethics, the history of ethics
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Resources Management to support the development of the University’s new undergraduate program in this area and to teach undergraduate and graduate courses (see study programmes ) . This is a full-time
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spintronics. The position is embedded in a growing, internationally connected research program led by Prof. Dr. Benjamin Jungfleisch and focuses on nanomagnetism, spin-wave physics, spintronics and functional
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to develop intelligent solutions in computer vision, robotics and control. We work closely with industrial and academic partners to bring cutting-edge algorithms onto real machines and into real environments
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AI:AT – the AI Factory Austria – is making Austria a hotspot for Artificial Intelligence in Europe. AI:AT is a joint project of AIT and Advanced Computing Austria. It brings together top-level
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data processing chain - from image capture, image processing/computer vision to image content analysis - using both traditional and modern machine learning and AI methods. Your qualifications as an
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data processing chain - from image capture, image processing/computer vision to image content analysis - using both traditional and modern machine learning and AI methods. Your qualifications as an
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of Vienna. • Completed Master's degree or Diploma Special requirement • The Candidate must have passed the Vienna BioCenter International PhD program recruitment. What we offer: Work-life balance: Our
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to develop intelligent solutions in computer vision, robotics and control. We work closely with industrial and academic partners to bring cutting-edge algorithms onto real machines and into real environments