7 Postdoc researcher Jobs in Wien
Ihr Aufgabenbereich
- Work in the context of rare B decays at Belle II
- Search with an inclusive tagging approach the decay B+ -> K+ nunubar
- Contribute to the operation of the Belle II experiment
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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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Ihr beruflicher Tätigkeitsbereich:
- Forschung im Bereich der geometrischen Analysis:
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Ihr Arbeitsplatz:
- Österreichische Geschichte ab 1815;
- Geschichtswissenschaftliche Arbeitstechniken und Archivkunde bzw. Recherchetechniken und wissenschaftliches Schreiben;
- geschichtswissenschaftliche Methoden (Vermittlung von Quellengattungen, qualitativen und quantitativen Methoden; Vermittlung von historisch-sozialwissenschaftlichen Methoden für Lehramtsstudierende).
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Your workplace:
- Letter of motivation (max. 2 pages)
- Academic CV including certificates
- List of teaching activities and academic publications
- Teaching concept (max. 2 pages)
- Course evaluations if available
- Via our job portal / Apply now - button
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Your professional field of activity:
- Collaboration in the field of geometric analysis:
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Position Overview:
- Acting as a point of contact/Coordinator in managing two large ERC grants in archaeology and archaeological science (the DISPERSE project of Higham and the RIFT-TO-RIM project led by Douka);
- Coordinate traveling and fieldwork arrangements, liaising with field-based teams of researchers in several different countries in Asia and Africa where the research is based;
- Taking responsibility, with others in the teams, for the sampling and recording of important archaeological material for scientific analysis (radiocarbon, proteomics, ancient DNA) from archaeological sites;
- Acting as a source of information and advice to other members of the group on scientific protocols, data management and experimental techniques and be responsible for the training of new members of the group;
- Helping maintain two separate databases for each project;
- You will contribute to the Faculty’s teaching activities;
- Collaborating with colleagues in the Department of Evolutionary Anthropology on a range of applied projects incorporating aspects of archaeological science, proteomics, genetics and dating;
- Writing and preparing scientific reports and journal articles and occasionally present conference papers and posters;
- Representing the group at external meetings/seminars, either with other members of the group or alone.
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