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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What you will enjoy doing
- Implementation of new management tools and standards
- Preparation and tracking of improvement projects
- Preparation and moderation of OPEX assessment
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Your working place:
- Completed master studies in bioinformatics, biology, pharmacy or related fields.
- Strong expertise in multi-omics data analysis (using R and Python) and a deep understanding of machine-learning models.
- Candidates having pharmaceutical industry experience and expertise in translational research and biomarker discovery will be given preference.
- Fluent in English (in speech and writing)
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Your Tasks
- Develop and implement strategies to promote the AI Factory Austria’s services to users, stakeholders, and the broader public
- Establish and maintain partnerships with other AI Factories, EuroHPC Competence Centers, and related European/national AI initiatives
- Coordinate collaborative frameworks with testing facilities, Digital Innovation Hubs, and innovation ecosystems
- Organise community engagement activities such as events, workshops, and knowledge-sharing formats
- Collect, update, and analyse benchmarking data to improve the AI Factory’s Austria operations and share best practices across Europe
- Support researchers and innovators from the AI Factory Austria and partner institutions in exchanging the latest scientific methods and findings in fields such as biotechnology, manufacturing, public administration, and physics to accelerate innovation.
- Assisting business partners in effectively utilising new scientific results through targeted technology transfer activities.
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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 personal sphere of play:
- Applying LC-MS analyses of microbial metabolites
- Synthesis of activity-based probes and chemical standards
- Investigating bacterial biotransformation products of human drugs
- Investigating effects of drugs on siderophore biosynthesis and degradation
- Close collaboration between Chemistry and Microbiology
- Data analysis
- Publications in peer-reviewed journals and presentations at international conferences
- Supervision of trainees and students
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Your personal sphere of influence:
- Fabricating and characterizing nanoscale quantum devices based on 2D materials.
- Performing electrical measurements at millikelvin temperatures, analyzing and interpreting experimental data.
- Presenting your research at international conferences and through publications in scientific journals.
- We expect you to finalize your dissertation agreement within 12-18 months.
- Independent teaching of courses defined by the collective agreement (e.g. as a tutor for exercises or lab courses).
- You take on administrative tasks in research, teaching and administration.
- Participating actively in the scientific community within QTL, the University of Vienna, and international collaborations.
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Your personal sphere of influence:
- You are the first point of contact for international ViCAS researchers and fellows.
- You will support Fellows and the management team with organisational questions and administrative processes.
- You will implement and design strategic programme planning, support and further development together with the management team.
- You will support the management team in the periodic call for applications for fellowships.
- You will coordinate scientific events and networking activities such as guest lectures, seminars and workshops.
- You will be involved in ViCAS's public relations work and communication with national and international networks.
- You will be involved in the strategic orientation of ViCAS.
- The Fellows' satisfaction will be improved by your implementation of regular feedback mechanisms.
- You will manage the resources of ViCAS and play an important role in budget planning.
- As the central contact person for organisational matters, you will lead a small administrative team (two additional employees are currently planned).
- You will work closely with the academic management team, which has overall strategic responsibility for the unit, and efficiently implement jointly defined goals in day-to-day administrative work.
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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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Your personal sphere of play:
- You are involved in research projects and scientific studies
- You publish internationally
- You supervise your students
- You participate in evaluation measures and in quality assurance.
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Your personal sphere of influence:
The newly established Vienna Doctoral College on Digital Humanism invites applications from outstanding candidates eager to shape the future of this emerging interdisciplinary field. The Doctoral College is located across the TU Wien, University of Vienna, and WU Wien and its doctoral candidates tackle critical societal challenges arising from digital transformation.
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Your personal sphere of play:
- Candidates must have been awarded a PhD or have submitted their doctoral thesis by the date of the interview (probably early September).
- Strong background in movement analysis with athletes (preferable)
- Experience with musculoskeletal modeling (preferable)
- Teaching experience
- Contacts to athletic sport federations are a plus.
- Proven experience in presenting research at international conferences (international awards are a plus!)
- Hands-on experience with 3D motion capture data and medical image processing
- Fluent in English (written and spoken); German is desirable but not required
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Your personal sphere of influence:
- You develop computational tools for designing optimal synthetic communities and modularized production units within microbes.
- You create software solutions and data processing pipelines for computational modeling, including data analysis and preparation of results for publication.
- You sign a doctoral thesis agreement within 12-18 months and complete your thesis within the duration of the contract.
- You work on your dissertation and its completion.
- You hold courses independently within the scope of the provisions of the collective bargaining agreement.
- You contribute to the organization of meetings, conferences, and symposiums as required.
- You take on and assist with administrative tasks in research, teaching and administration.
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Your personal sphere of influence:
The newly established Vienna Doctoral College on Digital Humanism invites applications from outstanding candidates eager to shape the future of this emerging interdisciplinary field. The Doctoral College is located across the TU Wien, University of Vienna, and WU Wien and its doctoral candidates tackle critical societal challenges arising from digital transformation.
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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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