3 Collaboration Tools Jobs in Wien
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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Tasks:
- Develop advanced spatially-resolved characterisation methods based on X-ray diffraction tomography and/or hyperspectral X-ray imaging
- Participate in measurement campaigns internationally at synchrotron light sources and other large-scale research facilities
- Develop broad personal competence in characterisation of functional materials
- Actively participate in, and initiate, research collaborations within the faculty and on (inter)national level
- Collect, treat, and interpret research data effectively and efficiently according to FAIR principles
- Participate in teaching and supervision of students
- Participate in scientific events, including national and international conferences, workshops, etc.
- Participate in organizational and administrative tasks of the research division and the faculty
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Your personal sphere of play:
- Establishment of a sustainable spatial data infrastructure (SDI) for the long-term (re)use and archiving of research results across campus
- Provision of customized geo-tools analytical and communication (e.g., mapping) services across disciplines
- Optimization of geo-communication through innovative analysis and visualization approaches
- Create synergies through centralized development and provision of geo-data solutions
- Consulting and (semi-automatic) quality control to ensure geo-data products such as Web maps and future generative GeoAI results released at the University of Vienna meet geocommunication requirements and international geo-data standards (e.g., OGC and W3C)
- Integration of the GHD into a future center for long-term anchoring, promotion of interdisciplinary cooperation, and strategic development in the area of (spatial) data science
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