Your personal sphere of influence:
- You are involved in research projects and scientific studies, focusing on one or more of the above mentioned thematic areas.
- You are involved in project proposals and the acquisition of third-party funding.
- You participate in the department’s international exchange in research and teaching.
- You work on your dissertation.
- You work on scientific publications and presentations in German and English and present these nationally and internationally.
- You teach courses independently and/or with others in accordance with the scope of the collective bargaining agreement. When you are first appointed as a predoc, you have no constant teaching obligations in the first year.
- You are involved in evaluation measures and quality assurance.
- You are involved in the organisation of meetings, conferences and symposia.
- You take on administrative tasks at the department in research, teaching and administration.
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Your personal sphere of play:
- Development and advancement of an independent teaching and research profile
- International publications and lectures
- Support in the planning and organisation of meetings, conferences, symposia and workshops
- Collaboration in the development of research projects and the acquisition of third-party funding
- Independent organisation of courses, examinations and supervision of Islamic-Theological Studies students in the Bachelor's and Master's degree programmes
- Participation in organisational and administrative tasks in teaching, research and Department management as well as in evaluation processes
- Participation in the publication of the journal "Forum Islamic-Theological Studies"
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Your Tasks
- Cover letter
- Research concept and vision for the strategic development of the OeAI (maximum 4 pages)
- Curriculum vitae, including recent research activities and funding history (maximum 5 pages)
- A list of publications, with PDF files of the four most important ones
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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:
- a full-time employment (40h/week), for a period of five years, with the opportunity of an extension of an additional year at an internationally renowned research institution dedicated to cutting-edge research.
- a negotiable start-up fund for additional positions at PhD and/or PostDoc level, competitive with top-level start-up packages of international career development programs.
- an annual gross salary of at least € 75.703,04, according to the collective agreement of the Austrian Academy of Sciences. Depending on qualification and experience the salary can be negotiated.
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Your Tasks
- Design, simulation, and characterization (incl. irradiation tests) of semiconductor detectors, in particular silicon carbide (SiC) radiation sensors
- Assembly and characterization of SiC sensor modules for laboratory and beam tests measurements
- Development and characterization of analog and digital electronics for high dynamic range readout
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Your personal sphere of play:
- Development and evaluation of health behavior interventions, including interventions focusing on the physical environment and digital interventions
- Impact of study participation on the experience and behaviour of study probands (research participation effects)
- Social inequality in digital health interventions (Digital Divide)
- Women’s health
- Science communication
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Your personal sphere of play:
- You contribute to and deepen an independent research profile in one or more areas of European internal market law (European economic law).
- You aim for a habilitation in European law, and pursue a habilitation project with a postdoctoral thesis and the goal of obtaining teaching authorization for European law.
- You work on projects and studies in the research areas of the team.
- You publish nationally and internationally and give lectures.
- You hold courses independently within the scope of the provisions of the collective bargaining agreement.
- You supervise students.
- You independently moderate planned academic events (conferences or smaller formats) and contribute to the organization of events as part of a team.
- You are ready to support the team with occasional administrative tasks as needed.
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Your personal sphere of play:
The Institute for Austrian Historical Research has a long-standing tradition in the training of archivists. As part of the Faculty of Historical and Cultural Studies, which brings together all historical disciplines at the University of Vienna, it is an internationally recognized research and training center for historical methodology and auxiliary sciences (paleography, diplomatics, records management, source studies, etc.) as well as archival studies. The close institutional ties with Austrian archives in both teaching and research provide an excellent working environment for this position. Additional attractiveness is offered by the opportunities for cooperation with the faculty’s key research areas.
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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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Ihre Aufgaben sind:
- State-recognised degree or diploma in healthcare and nursing or equivalent vocational training including professional authorisation for health and nursing care
- With a Bachelor degree in Healthcare and Nursing: willingness to complete a German B2 course with certificate during your employment
- With a nursing school degree:
- a recognized German B1 certificate is absolutely required (e.g. Goethe Institute, telc, ÖSD). This allows temporary work as a nursing assistant until reaching the B2 level
- your willingness to complete the healthcare and nursing bachelor degree – a prerequisite for the higher service. Admission to the Bachelor program requires English at B2 level / high-school diploma
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Your Tasks
- Development of extensions for web applications for mapping (scientific analysis, visualization, and management) of spatial data from various sources, including interactive user interfaces
- Preparation of development-related documentation and user guidelines
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Your personal sphere of influence:
- Your main task is to complete and to submit your dissertation.
- You meet and consult with your supervisor(s) on a regular basis in order to priorities your tasks and get the necessary support to complete your dissertation successfully in time.
- You participate in your department's and the Doctoral School activities and workshops.
- You participate in conferences and publish research results in peer-reviewed journals.
- You actively seek support (workshops, training, coaching etc.) if necessary.
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Your tasks
We seek excellent candidates with a strong background in natural sciences. Successful candidates must hold a Master’s degree in physics, astrophysics or equivalent at the latest by the starting date of the position but preferably at the time of application. Previous experience on aspects of computational chemistry, machine learning and related fields, and a track record of team work will be beneficial for the selection, as will experience in scientific coding and scientific publishing.
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Job description:
- Advice and support to researchers in the area of RDM and Open Science, such as assisting them in writing data management plans, organizing their data, and preparing their data for publication in repositories
- Design and development of innovative discipline-specific services in the area of RDM
- Building awareness for sustainable RDM
- Development of workflows, policies and standards for RDM
- Design and delivery of needs-based training on RDM and Open Science
- Conducting needs assessments among the FGGA faculty
- Networking in university internal, national and international initiatives
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Your personal sphere of influence:
You will join the group of University Professor Sarah R Davies, which focuses on Technosciences, Materiality, and Digital Cultures and which studies the digital as material practice in contexts in which technoscience is created or negotiated. Your planned research should fall under this theme.
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Your personal sphere of play:
- You will be involved in unique ground-based and airborne research projects in which we collaborate with top scientific institutions such as NASA and NOAA
- You will be in the field for large-scale aircraft measurement campaigns (typically several weeks per year) that only a few groups in the world carry out
- Your research will focus on microphysical aerosol properties (in particular on aerosol hygroscopicity), and on the detection of airborne microplastics and carbonaceous aerosol
- You will contribute to the organization and implementation of ground-based and airborne field campaigns
- You will ensure the permanent operation of highly complex aerosol instrumentation
- You will contribute to the setup and operation of upcoming ACTRIS National Facility for aerosol in-situ at the University of Vienna
- You will develop novel methods and analysis tools for in-situ aerosol data using state-of-the-art techniques
- You will analyze and interpret data from the urban background Aerosol Observatory at the University of Vienna, and from past and upcoming ground- and airborne field experiments
- You will continuously stay informed about the state of the art in your field, and develop and strengthen an independent research profile
- You will contribute to outreach by publications, conference presentations and public activities
- You will contribute to the success and self-organization of the group for research, and help with some administrative tasks
- You will contribute to project applications and the acquisition of third-party funding
- You will independently teach courses as defined by the collective agreement, and (co-) supervise students
- You will ensure sustainable know-how transfer in the field of aerosol physics to students, doctoral candidates and PostDocs
- You will train students at all levels on the latest aerosol measurement methods
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Your Tasks
- Conduct independent research on the scholastic traditions of Tibetan Buddhism based on original language sources in Tibetan. The focus should be in the area of scholastic networks and/or specific tools and themes in scholastic literature. Consideration of the formative phase of Tibetan scholasticism is required in the first phase of employment (until 30.06.2026).
- Participate in data management of TibSchol prosopographical database and digital library
- Publish at the highest scientific level and present research findings at academic events
- Participate in the institute's activities by (co-)organizing academic events
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Your personal sphere of influence:
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Your Tasks
- A full-time employment (40 h/week), initially limited for one year, intended to be permanent
- A position in an innovative and internationally active environment crucial to succes
- Numerous voluntary social benefits
- Flex time arrangement
- Opportunity to work independently and develop personally
- A monthly gross salary of at least € 4054,62 (14 times per year) according to the salary scale of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (N4/2).(Depending on qualification and experience, the salary can be negotiated.)
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Your personal sphere of influence:
- You are involved in research projects and scientific studies in the area of analytical chemistry.
- You develop rapid methods for isolating highly pure organelles.
- You will conduct research into metabolomics based on small-scale mass spectrometry.
- Data analysis in metabolomics/lipidomics based mass spectrometry.
- We expect you to finalize your dissertation agreement within 12-18 months.
- You work on your dissertation and its completion.
- You hold courses independently within the scope of the provisions of the collective bargaining agreement.
- You take on administrative tasks in research, teaching and administration.
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Your personal scope:
- You will develop an independent research profile in the field of criminal law and criminal procedure law.
- You will participate in research projects and scientific studies in the field of criminal law and criminal procedure law.
- You will publish nationally and internationally and give scientific lectures.
- You will participate in scientific projects and in the acquisition of third-party funding
- You will prepare and complete a publication-ready habilitation thesis.
- You will independently teach courses in accordance with the provisions of the collective agreement.
- You will supervise students and participate in the examination process for the module examination in criminal law and criminal procedure law and the criminal law section of the StEOP.
- You will participate in evaluation measures and quality assurance.
- You will take on administrative tasks in research, teaching and administration at the institute and the faculty.
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Your personal sphere of play:
- You will be involved in unique ground-based and airborne research projects in which we collaborate with top scientific institutions such as NASA and NOAA
- You will be in the field for large-scale aircraft measurement campaigns including SABRE, INSPYRE, and others (typically several weeks per year) that only a few groups in the world carry out
- Your research will focus on airborne in-situ observations of coarse mode aerosols (including biological particles) and clouds
- You will develop novel methods and analysis tools for in-situ aerosol and cloud data using state-of-the-art techniques (e.g., image processing, machine learning)
- A significant fraction of the work will be focused on the maintenance and strategic development of the group's proprietary data evaluation software CAPSlib (Dollner, 2022) for processing and in-depth analysis of coarse mode aerosol and cloud data
- You will contribute to the setup, automation (including extensive software development), and operation of highly complex instrumentation for ground-based and airborne measurements
- You will analyze and interpret data from the urban background Aerosol Observatory at the University of Vienna, and from past and upcoming ground- and airborne field experiments
- You will contribute to outreach by publications, conference presentations and public activities
- You will continuously stay informed about the state of the art in your field, and develop and strengthen an independent research profile
- You will contribute to the success and self-organization of the group for research, and help with some administrative tasks
- You will contribute to project applications and the acquisition of third-party funding
- You will independently teach courses as defined by the collective agreement, and (co-) supervise students
- You will train students at all levels on the latest aerosol measurement methods and on software development for in-situ aerosol data analysis
- You will ensure sustainable know-how transfer in the field of aerosol physics to students, doctoral candidates and PostDocs
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Your workplace:
Your future position is at the Philosophy of Language and Analytic Philosophy Group, led by Univ.-Prof. Max Kölbel. Currently, members of the group are working on a broad range of questions in philosophy of language, metaethics, epistemology, metaphysics, conceptual engineering and philosophical methodology. The group is embedded in the Philosophy Department, which is one of the largest philosophy departments in the German speaking world and provides an outstanding and international research environment. The group is involved in the FWF-funded PACE project (https://pace.phl.univie.ac.at/) and also in the FWF-funded Cluster of Excellence "Knowledge in Crisis” (https://philosophy.ceu.edu/knowledge-crisis), which is a cooperation between the Central European University and the Universities of Vienna, Graz, and Salzburg, exploring questions about the nature, transmission, ethics and politics of knowledge.
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Your personal sphere of influence:
- Focus in the first year: Implementation of an Electronic Lab Notebook, including the development of relevant training materials, templates, and a monitoring system.
- Advisory activities and support for researchers in the field of research data management and open science, with a focus on biological (sequence data, microscopy) and chemical-analytical (mass spectrometry) data and data analysis.
- Design and delivery of tailored training sessions on research data management and open science, particularly within the Vienna Doctoral School of Microbiology and Environmental Science and the Postdoc training at the Center.
- Design of workflows for data exchange and storage of lab-based instruments, as well as their implementation in collaboration with the IT team.
- Design and development of innovative discipline-specific services in research data management.
- Integration with international platforms for the exchange and archiving of research data—awareness-building for sustainable research data management.
- Development of processes, policies, and standards for research data management.
- Support in creating data management plans for national (e.g., FWF Austrian Science Fund) and international research projects (e.g., EU Horizon 2020 Data Management).
- Assistance with the documentation and archiving of research permits, such as those related to the Nagoya Protocol or sample import/export documents.
- Conducting needs assessments among researchers at the center.
- Networking within internal university, national, and international networks and initiatives.
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Your personal sphere of play:
As a postdoctoral university assistant at the Department of Contemporary History, you will be involved in research and teaching in the field of “Austrian contemporary history since 1918 in an international context.”
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Your personal sphere of influence:
- You will participate in research projects and scientific studies in the field of Business and Transportation Analytics (e.g., innovative attended home deliveries).
- We expect you to complete your dissertation agreement within 12-18 months.
- You will work on your dissertation and its completion.
- You will independently conduct teaching activities within the scope of collective bargaining agreements, in the field of Business and Transportation Analytics.
- You will undertake administrative tasks in research & teaching.
- You will supervise students.
- You will participate in publications/scientific presentations.
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Your personal sphere of influence:
- developing a doctoral research project on diversity and intersectionality
- presenting and publishing your own research
- teaching on Japan and basic methods at BA level
- supporting our administrative tasks, in particular in regard to the u:japan lecture database
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Your personal sphere of influence:
- You are involved in research projects and scientific studies in the area of biophysical chemistry.
- We expect you to finalize your dissertation agreement within 12-18 months.
- You work on your dissertation and its completion.
- You hold courses independently within the scope of the provisions of the collective bargaining agreement.
- You take on administrative tasks in research and teaching.
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