5 PHD Student Position Jobs in Wien
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
- 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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What we offer:
- Motivation letter detailing your interest in the position and your academic background.
- Academic CV (including list of publications, list of courses taught, list of presentations)
- Copies of degree certificates
- Teaching Statement: A brief outline of your teaching philosophy and the pedagogical methods you employ in university courses. (max. 2 pages)
- Research Statement: A concise description of your research interests, future plans, and habilitation project (max. 1 page).
- Two article-length publications relevant to the study of Alevism.
- Contact details of two referees who can speak to your academic and professional qualifications.
- Via our job portal/ Apply now - button
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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 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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