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the contracts is possible between 01 May and 01 October 2026. Your future tasks: You actively participate in research, teaching & administration at the Faculty of Physics. Your main task is to complete and to
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whose research addresses migration and its interrelations with human capital formation. Applicants should be able to teach all the main areas of demography from an international perspective and
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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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: https://ie.univie.ac.at/en/ Your academic profile: Doctoral degree/PhD Two years of international research experience during or after doctoral studies Outstanding research achievements, excellent
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supports cutting-edge biotechnology in the areas of mass spectrometry method development and the development of new, bio-based materials. Information about the group can be found at https
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quantum scientists on campus and around 300 quantum researchers in Vienna. The Dakić group is an international team of scientists (Master's, PhDs, and Postdocs). Our expertise encompasses quantum
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master students. Computing time is available on our local cluster and on the Austrian Scientific Cluster, a supercomputer shared by Austria's major universities. Your future tasks: Active participation in
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our research focus and team, please visit our homepage: https://sites.google.com/view/pierregermainmaths/main . As a team, we value a positive, inclusive, and respectful work environment. In our regular
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gases, radionuclides, or air pollutants. Our future research strategy also includes studies of the higher atmosphere. To learn more about our team, we invite you to visit our website: https
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Platform “Multilateralism Revisited: The Past, Present, and Future of International Negotiation and Cooperation” at the University of Vienna ( https://multilateralism-revisited.univie.ac.at