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Description of the offer : The Institute of Solid-State Physics at Graz University of Technology is seeking an outstanding scientist for a tenure track assistant professor position (exclusively open
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technology as well as research into quantum physics detection methods for biological sensor applications at a high scientific level. Experience in the development of interdisciplinary integrated sensor systems
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experiments to provide new insights on macroscopic quantum physics, on gravity at small scales and, in the long run, on the phenomenology of the gravity-quantum interface in table-top experiments. Your personal
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at the University of Vienna and integrated into the Gravitational Physics group (https://gravity.univie.ac.at/), an active research unit engaged in fundamental theoretical questions of gravitation. The group includes
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professorship will be affiliated with the Faculty of Physics at the University of Vienna and integrated into the Gravitational Physics group (https://gravity.univie.ac.at/ ), an active research unit engaged in
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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description That’s the project The ongoing project aims to improve the efficiency of an existing industrial conversion process by replicating it
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3 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Universität Wien Research Field Physics » Solid state physics Physics » Surface physics Physics » Computational physics Researcher Profile Recognised
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the desire to make a meaningful impact? Vienna Doctoral School in Physics - Doctoral Positions (STEM CALL 2026) 174 Research Services and Career Development Working hours: 30 | Collective bargaining agreement
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to make a meaningful impact? Vienna Doctoral School in Physics - Doctoral Positions (STEM CALL 2026) Research Services and Career Development Job vacancy starting: | Working hours: 30 | Classification CBA
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(postdoc) Reference no.: 5172 How can we perform table-top experiments to obtain new insights into the foundations of quantum physics? Can we measure gravitational effects on entangled photons for shining