5 Computer Sciences Jobs in Wien
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 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:
- 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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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 working place:
- You lead the software development and support research applications of the orbital modeling code DYNAMITE.
- You contribute software expertise to other computational astrophysical projects.
- You contribute to publications in peer-reviewed journals and to (re)presentations at international meetings.
- You (co-)supervise Bachelor, Master and Doctoral students in Astronomy.
- You teach within the provisions of the collective bargaining agreement.
- You take on administrative tasks in research and teaching.
- You become an engaged member of the 'Dynamics of Stellar Systems' research group and the Department of Astrophysics.
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