Ihr persönlicher Spielraum:
- die Entwicklung und Evaluation von Gesundheitsverhaltensinterventionen, inkl. auf die physische Umwelt fokussierter und digitaler Interventionen
- die Auswirkung der Studienteilnahme auf das Erleben und Verhalten der Proband*innen (research participation effects)
- soziale Ungleichheiten in der digitalen Gesundheitsförderung (Digital Divide)
- Frauen*gesundheit
- Wissenschaftskommunikation.
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Ihr persönlicher Spielraum:
Das Institut für Österreichische Geschichtsforschung hat eine lange Tradition in der Ausbildung von Archivar*innen. Als Teil der Historisch-Kulturwissenschaftlichen Fakultät, die sämtliche historische Fachbereiche an der Universität Wien beherbergt, ist es eine international anerkannte Forschungs- und Ausbildungsstätte für Methodenlehre und die Pflege der historischen Hilfswissenschaften (Paläographie, Urkundenlehre, Aktenkunde, Quellenkunde etc.) sowie der Archivwissenschaft. Durch die enge institutionelle Verbindung mit den österreichischen Archiven in Lehre und Forschung besteht ein hervorragendes Arbeitsumfeld für diese Stelle. Zusätzliche Attraktivität erhält sie durch die Kooperationsmöglichkeiten mit den Forschungsschwerpunkten der Fakultät.
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Ihr persönlicher Spielraum:
- Mitarbeit in Forschung, Lehre und Administration
- Mitwirkung im FWF-Forschungsprojekt "Das sprachliche Handeln mehrsprachig sozialisierter Kinder in der Institution Kindergarten" ("SHIK")
- Mitwirkung bei Publikationen
- Mitwirkung bei der Organisation von Tagungen, Konferenzen, Symposien
- Mitwirkung an Evaluierungsmaßnahmen und in der Qualitätssicherung
- Mitwirkung an der akademischen Selbstverwaltung
- Selbständige Abhaltung von Lehrveranstaltungen im Ausmaß der kollektivvertraglichen Bestimmungen
- Studierendenbetreuung
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Ihr Arbeitsplatz:
- Sie leiten selbständig Lehrveranstaltungen im Bachelor- und Masterlevel
- Sie leisten einen aktiven Beitrag zur (Weiter)Entwicklung von Lehrveranstaltungs- und Prüfungsformaten
- Die laufende Rezeption des aktuellen Stands der Wissenschaft sowie die didaktische Weiterbildung und die Übernahme von Forschungsaufgaben während der lehrveranstaltungsfreien Zeit werden erwartet.
- Darüber hinaus ist die Übernahme von Verwaltungstätigkeiten, insbesondere in der Administration der Lehre, Teil des Aufgabenprofils.
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Your personal sphere of play:
- Participation and execution of research projects in the field of stereoselective synthesis of organic compounds. This includes the development of new organic reactions and methodologies, particularly focusing on multicomponent reactions of sulfinamides and related structures. Research will also involve reactions of donor-acceptor cyclopropanes, including (3+2) and (4+2) cycloadditions, as well as the 1,3-bisfunctionalization of these cyclopropanes. Additionally, the work will include the synthesis of diversely substituted small rings, such as cyclopropanes bearing heteroatom substitution. Furthermore, the development of novel methods for sulfur-based olefination will be explored. The design and synthesis of selective bioactive molecules targeting transporter proteins, and the design and synthesis of bifunctional molecules for bioorthogonal chemistry, including the synthesis of diazirines, will also be pursued.
- Teaching in accordance with collective agreement regulations.
- Supporting the supervision of MSc and PhD students.
- Taking on administrative tasks in research and teaching.
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Your personal sphere of play:
The Institute for Austrian Historical Research has a long-standing tradition in the training of archivists. As part of the Faculty of Historical and Cultural Studies, which brings together all historical disciplines at the University of Vienna, it is an internationally recognized research and training center for historical methodology and auxiliary sciences (paleography, diplomatics, records management, source studies, etc.) as well as archival studies. The close institutional ties with Austrian archives in both teaching and research provide an excellent working environment for this position. Additional attractiveness is offered by the opportunities for cooperation with the faculty’s key research areas.
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Your personal sphere of play:
- Participation in research, teaching & administration
- Participation in the FWF research project "The speech action of multilingually socialized children in the institution of kindergarten"
- Participation in publications / academic articles
- Participation in the organisation of conferences, meetings, symposiums
- Participation in evaluation measures and in quality management
- Administrative tasks within the department
- You hold courses independently within the scope of the provisions of the collective bargaining agreement
- Supervision of students
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Your workplace:
- You hold courses on BA and MA level
- You contribute to the (further) development of course and examination formats.
- We expect you to continuously integrate the current state of the art into your teaching, to participate in didactic trainings and to conduct research in periods without courses.
- You will take on administrative tasks, especially in the administration of teaching.
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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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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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Your workplace:
Your future position is at the Philosophy of Language and Analytic Philosophy Group, led by Univ.-Prof. Max Kölbel. Currently, members of the group are working on a broad range of questions in philosophy of language, metaethics, epistemology, metaphysics, conceptual engineering and philosophical methodology. The group is embedded in the Philosophy Department, which is one of the largest philosophy departments in the German speaking world and provides an outstanding and international research environment. The group is involved in the FWF-funded PACE project (https://pace.phl.univie.ac.at/) and also in the FWF-funded Cluster of Excellence "Knowledge in Crisis” (https://philosophy.ceu.edu/knowledge-crisis), which is a cooperation between the Central European University and the Universities of Vienna, Graz, and Salzburg, exploring questions about the nature, transmission, ethics and politics of knowledge.
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Your personal sphere of play:
- You will be involved in unique ground-based and airborne research projects in which we collaborate with top scientific institutions such as NASA and NOAA
- You will be in the field for large-scale aircraft measurement campaigns (typically several weeks per year) that only a few groups in the world carry out
- Your research will focus on microphysical aerosol properties (in particular on aerosol hygroscopicity), and on the detection of airborne microplastics and carbonaceous aerosol
- You will contribute to the organization and implementation of ground-based and airborne field campaigns
- You will ensure the permanent operation of highly complex aerosol instrumentation
- You will contribute to the setup and operation of upcoming ACTRIS National Facility for aerosol in-situ at the University of Vienna
- You will develop novel methods and analysis tools for in-situ aerosol data using state-of-the-art techniques
- You will analyze and interpret data from the urban background Aerosol Observatory at the University of Vienna, and from past and upcoming ground- and airborne field experiments
- You will continuously stay informed about the state of the art in your field, and develop and strengthen an independent research profile
- You will contribute to outreach by publications, conference presentations and public activities
- You will contribute to the success and self-organization of the group for research, and help with some administrative tasks
- You will contribute to project applications and the acquisition of third-party funding
- You will independently teach courses as defined by the collective agreement, and (co-) supervise students
- You will ensure sustainable know-how transfer in the field of aerosol physics to students, doctoral candidates and PostDocs
- You will train students at all levels on the latest aerosol measurement methods
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Your personal sphere of play:
- You will be involved in unique ground-based and airborne research projects in which we collaborate with top scientific institutions such as NASA and NOAA
- You will be in the field for large-scale aircraft measurement campaigns including SABRE, INSPYRE, and others (typically several weeks per year) that only a few groups in the world carry out
- Your research will focus on airborne in-situ observations of coarse mode aerosols (including biological particles) and clouds
- You will develop novel methods and analysis tools for in-situ aerosol and cloud data using state-of-the-art techniques (e.g., image processing, machine learning)
- A significant fraction of the work will be focused on the maintenance and strategic development of the group's proprietary data evaluation software CAPSlib (Dollner, 2022) for processing and in-depth analysis of coarse mode aerosol and cloud data
- You will contribute to the setup, automation (including extensive software development), and operation of highly complex instrumentation for ground-based and airborne measurements
- You will analyze and interpret data from the urban background Aerosol Observatory at the University of Vienna, and from past and upcoming ground- and airborne field experiments
- You will contribute to outreach by publications, conference presentations and public activities
- You will continuously stay informed about the state of the art in your field, and develop and strengthen an independent research profile
- You will contribute to the success and self-organization of the group for research, and help with some administrative tasks
- You will contribute to project applications and the acquisition of third-party funding
- You will independently teach courses as defined by the collective agreement, and (co-) supervise students
- You will train students at all levels on the latest aerosol measurement methods and on software development for in-situ aerosol data analysis
- You will ensure sustainable know-how transfer in the field of aerosol physics to students, doctoral candidates and PostDocs
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