Your Tasks
- Active research on long-term scientific research projects on dipolar quantum mixtures and multi-electron atoms, ensuring continuity in strongly project-driven fields of work of the dipolar-quantum-gas group, provide documentation, and knowledge management.
- Original research publications in leading international journals and presentation in international conferences are expected.
- Fostering cooperation with other research groups at the institute.
- Support in the supervision of PhD students and Postdocs of the group.
- Supporting and taking part in academic administration and service.
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Your Tasks
- You conduct high-quality research with societal impact that is publishable in international top journals
- You have a key role in all aspects of the research process, from obtaining data and data analysis to independently drafting and publishing academic papers
- You collaborate with a dynamic team of experts in sociology and demography
- You present your research at international conferences, supported by travel funding
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Your Tasks
- Scholarly documentation, including data recording, photography, and identification of Austrian coin finds from past and current excavations, museums, and private collections
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Your Tasks
- Hold a PhD in Social Anthropology or a closely related field, awarded by 1 January 2026; no earlier than 10 years prior (plus parental leave).
- Have prior experience conducting long-term ethnographic fieldwork in Southeast Asia.
- Willingness and ability to conduct 12–15 months of fieldwork in Indonesia, Malaysia, or the Philippines.
- Fluency in a language relevant to fieldwork in Indonesia, Malaysia, or the Philippines.
- Ability to work independently, including conducting fieldwork, data analysis and writing, plus develop original lines of inquiry.
- Familiarity with the anthropological literature on resource extraction and animism.
- Show awareness of ethical considerations in fieldwork on extractive industries.
- Understand issues related to personal and participant security during fieldwork.
- Be prepared to join an existing research project and actively contribute to its central aims and collaborative inquiries.
- Be prepared to reside in Austria for the duration of the position (excluding fieldwork) and actively participate in project and institute events.
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Your Tasks
We are seeking a new Director who will complement and further enhance the institute’s outstanding research profile by supporting interdisciplinarity. The successful candidate will bring expertise primarily in the history of the early modern Habsburg Monarchy in its Central European context.
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Your Tasks
- Collaborative field research within the framework of the Department's research programme and with a focus on the research in Limyra and Ephesos
- Establishment and implementation of own research projects within the framework of the Department's research programme
- Acquisition of third-party funds at national and European level
- Dissemination of research findings in peer-reviewed scholarly outlets and in the context of lectures, workshops and conferences
- Participation in the institute’s science communication activities
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Call for proposals
In 2023, the Austrian Academy of Sciences (ÖAW) established the Antisemitism Research Group, which aims to conduct comprehensive research into contemporary antisemitism in Austria in an institutionalized form. The ÖAW is inviting applications for 2026 fellowships at all career levels (from pre-doctoral level). The aim of the fellowship is to close research gaps in the field of research on antisemitism in Austria. The call for proposals focuses on projects that deal with manifestations and actors of antisemitism in Austria or with the reactions and/or defensive measures of Jewish and non- Jewish actors. The connection to Austria must be given in any case and the focus should be on the period from 1945 to the present.
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Your Tasks
- Develop software to do data analysis using data collected by the ALICE experiment
- Perform in-person data-taking shifts in Geneva, Switzerland, with the ALICE Collaboration
- Take part in meetings of the ALICE Collaboration remotely and in-person
- Perform support work for the operation of the ALICE detector at CERN
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Your Tasks
- Research and publications on Byzantium and Other Christianities. The research should focus on the translations and cultural adaptations of Byzantine liturgical and/or legal traditions in the areas inhabited by Slavs.
- Active participation in Node 2 of the Cluster of Excellence on ‘Communication and Mobility’, with Cluster 1 ‘Multilinguality and its Social Contexts’
- Engaging in interdisciplinary collaboration and dialogue within the COE
- Conducting independent research
- International publications and presentations of project results
- Commitment to the goals of the Cluster and to the integration of its members as well as participation in training and transfer/outreach activities.
- Active participation in the scientific and organizational activities of the Institute for Medieval Studies of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, especially the Department of Byzantine Studies
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Your Tasks
- Hold a PhD in Social Anthropology or a closely related field, awarded by 1 January 2026; no earlier than 10 years prior (plus parental leave).
- Previous research experience in the field of digital and/or environmental anthropology.
- Experience in and willingness to conduct long-term ethnographic fieldwork and have relevant language skills.
- Ability to work independently, including conducting fieldwork, data analysis and writing, plus develop original lines of inquiry.
- Familiarity with the anthropological literature on energy and artificial intelligence.
- Be prepared to join an existing research project and actively contribute to its central aims and collaborative inquiries.
- Be prepared to reside in Austria for the duration of the position (excluding fieldwork) and actively participate in project and institute events.
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Ihr Aufgabenbereich
- Doctorate related to the above requirements
- Strong background in optimization and partial differential equations
- Strong background in numerical mathematics and computing
- Machine learning skills are welcome
- English skills needed
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Your Tasks
- user-oriented development of web applications for collaborative authoring, managing and publishing of research data and metadata
- collaboration with the other technical and scholarly team members from the project and the research unit DH Research and Infrastructure
- writing documentation and implementing automated tests for the developed applications
- documenting your work in joint publications with the research team of the dictionary
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Your Tasks
- Extension of the existing approach to general harmonic and stochastic broad-band sources
- Inclusion of time-frequency representations into the algorithm
- Investigation of the effects confounding localization and development of suitable and more robust inversion methods
- Increase of the efficiency for the computation of the 2.5D forward problem
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Your Tasks
- Develop software to do data analysis using data collected by the ALICE experiment
- Perform in-person data-taking shifts in Geneva, Switzerland, with the ALICE Collaboration
- Take part in meetings of the ALICE Collaboration remotely and in-person
- Interact with theoreticians of the field of particle physics to interpret ALICE measurements
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Your Tasks
- Conducting research and publishing in the field of history in the Habsburg Monarchy. Chronologically the focus of the research should be in the period between 1600 and 1850.
- Development of projects and the raising of project-specific third-party funds
- International networking as well as the conception and organisation of conferences
- Active participation in the activities of the research unit and the IHB
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Your Tasks
- Focus on developing an exploratory landscape evolution model (LEM) and on collectively investigating (with the CHLS team) how climate change and human activities shape the landscape.
- Integrate mountain hazard processes (e.g. landslides, debris flow) into a LEM.
- Design your own research in the context of LEM in line withthe objectives of the CHLS research groupand publish results in peer-reviewed journals.
- Interdisciplinary collaboration within the CHLS team to enhance the conceptual model for the analysis of coupled human-landscape systems in mountain areas (Hossain et al. 2020). This includes the identification of crucial couplings and interactions within the biophysical dimension on different spatial and temporal scales.
- Contribute to a numerical prototype of a coupled human-landscape model, grounded in our conceptual framework and case-study sites. Socio-economic dynamics are covered by another postdoc focusing on agent-based modeling.
- Seek out and contribute to proposal writing efforts to secure third-party funding for further research within the group.
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Your Tasks
- Conducting independent research on late Antique and early medieval canon law collections; preparing an application of a grant proposal (ERC, FWF, DFG …)
- Engaging in interdisciplinary collaboration and dialogue at the IMAFO and the OeAW with other departments and units
- Support of the work on a grant proposal on “Multinormativity in the Manuscripts: New Approaches and Digital Methodology in Early Medieval History” within the Una Europa framework with the partner institutions FU Berlin, Université de Paris, Panthéon Sorbonne, University of Dublin, University of Edinburgh
- Actively participating in the organization of academic events and joint publications
- Support of public outreach activities and initiatives at the IMAFO
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