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Ihr persönlicher Spielraum:
- Sie haben Ihr Studium der Rechtswissenschaften und Ihr Doktorat mit überdurchschnittlichem Erfolg abgeschlossen;
- Sie haben besonderes Interesse an Fragen der Demokratie und Menschenrechte, bestenfalls bereits belegt durch Ihre bisherigen (Forschungs-)Tätigkeiten;
- Sie haben eine hohe intrinsische Motivation, einen Beitrag zu den aktuellen Herausforderungen im Bereich von Demokratie und Menschenrechte zu leisten;
- Sie verfügen über einen sehr guten dogmatischen Zugang zu rechtswissenschaftlichen Fragen und unterscheiden strikt zwischen der wissenschaftlichen Analyse einerseits und der politischen Bewertung andererseits;
- Sie haben Interesse an einer Karriere im Bereich der Forschungsadministration und würden sich gerne in Aufbau und Organisation einer interdisziplinären Forschungsinitiative einbringen;
- Sie haben bereits Erfahrungen in der Planung, Organisation und Moderation von Veranstaltungen (z.B. Workshops, Podiumsdiskussionen, Konferenzen);
- Sie präsentieren Ihre Forschungsergebnisse auf internationalen Konferenzen;
- Sie veröffentlichen Ihrer Forschungsergebnisse in internationalen Fachzeitschriften;
- Sie halten selbstständig Lehre gemäß den Bestimmungen des Kollektivvertrags der Universität;
- Sie sind kooperativ, teamorientiert, verlässlich und verantwortungsbewusst;
- Sie haben sehr gute schriftliche und mündliche Kommunikationsfähigkeiten in Deutsch und Englisch.
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Your personal sphere of play:
- You have completed your law degree and doctorate with outstanding results;
- You have a particular interest in issues of democracy and human rights, ideally already demonstrated by your previous (research) activities;
- You are highly intrinsically motivated to contribute to current challenges in the field of democracy and human rights;
- You have a very good dogmatic and doctrinal approach to legal questions and you strictly distinguish between scientific analysis on the one hand and political evaluation on the other;
- You are interested in a career in research administration and would like to contribute to the development and organisation of an interdisciplinary research initiative;
- You already have experience in planning, organising and moderating events (e.g. workshops, panel discussions, conferences);
- You present your research results at international conferences;
- You publish your research results in international journals;
- You teach independently in accordance with the provisions of the university's collective agreement;
- You are cooperative, team-oriented, reliable and responsible;
- You have very good written and oral communication skills in German and English.
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Your personal sphere of play:
- Operation and management: Contribute to overseeing the daily operations of the NMR core facility and the coordination with the shared hyperstructure with the other NMR centers at the University of Vienna, with responsibility for personnel, scheduling, and budget management.
- User and research support: Maintain and develop relations with internal and external users, provide scientific guidance and foster collaborations.
- Instrumentation management: Maintain, develop, and troubleshoot high-end NMR spectrometers (400–700 MHz, solution- and solid-state NMR, EPR, DNP, Prodigy and He-Cryo units), ensuring optimal performance and reliability.
- Method development: Develop hardware solutions for specialized NMR applications incl. (micro-)control units, sample handling systems, tailored console updates. Develop and optimize pulse programs and parameter sets for chemical, biochemical, and materials applications; support the implementation of full automation workflows.
- Infrastructure maintenance: Maintain and troubleshoot the associated IT infrastructure (Linux and Windows systems), as well as gas and cryogenic systems (He recovery, gas and liquid gas supply for the NMR Centre and the Faculty of Chemistry).
- Teaching and training in NMR spectroscopy: Holding indenpent courses within the scope of the Austrian bargain agreement. Contribute to teaching activities within the Faculty of Chemistry, with a focus on applying NMR spectroscopy and supervision of teaching events at the bachelor’s, master’s, and PhD levels.
- Facility management: Manage budgets, monitor facility usage, and maintain the web-based facility management software to ensure transparent and efficient operation.
- Scientific development: Stay abreast of advances in magnetic resonance and implement best practices to support the Faculty’s and Institute’s evolving research needs.
- Administrative engagement: Contribute to administrative tasks related to research, teaching, and institutional development within the Faculty’s NMR Core Facility.
- The position focuses on supporting and developing research infrastructure rather than establishing an independent research line.
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Your personal sphere of play:
- Developing and strengthening the candidate’s independent research profile
- Involvement in research projects and research studies
- International publications and presentation of results at national and international scientific conferences
- Responsibility for project applications and the acquisition of third-party funding
- Preparing/writing a (publication-ready) habilitation thesis
- Independent teaching of courses as defined by the collective agreement
- Supervision of students at all levels
- Participation in evaluation measures and quality assurance
- Involvement in the department administration as well as in teaching and research administration
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Ihr Arbeitsplatz:
- Sie halten selbstständig Lehrveranstaltungen im Ausmaß der kollektivvertraglichen Bestimmungen. Das sind durchschnittlich 12 Semesterwochenstunden.
- Sie übernehmen Verwaltungstätigkeiten, insbesondere in der Administration der Lehre.
- Wir erwarten uns von Ihnen die laufende Rezeption des aktuellen Stands der Wissenschaft sowie die didaktische Weiterbildung während der lehrveranstaltungsfreien Zeit.
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Ihr Arbeitsplatz:
- Sie halten selbstständig Lehrveranstaltungen im Ausmaß der kollektivvertraglichen Bestimmungen. (Das Beschäftigungsausmaß von 20 Stunden/Woche beinhaltet eine Lehrverpflichtung von durchschnittlich 12 Semesterwochenstunden anleitende Lehre/Semester).
- Sie übernehmen Verwaltungstätigkeiten, insbesondere in der Administration der Lehre.
- Wir erwarten uns von Ihnen die laufende Rezeption des aktuellen Stands der Wissenschaft sowie die didaktische Weiterbildung v.a. während der lehrveranstaltungsfreien Zeit.
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Your workplace:
- You will independently hold courses in accordance with the provisions of the collective agreement. (The 20 hours per week workload includes an average of 12 semester hours of instructional teaching/semester.)
- You will take on administrative tasks, especially in the administration of teaching.
- We expect from you the ongoing reception of the current state of science as well as the didactic further training especially during the lecture-free time.
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Ihr Arbeitsplatz:
- Sie leiten selbständig Lehrveranstaltungen auf Bachelor- und Masterlevel
- Sie leisten einen aktiven Beitrag zur (Weiter)Entwicklung von Lehrveranstaltungs- und Prüfungsformaten
- Wir erwarten uns von Ihnen darüber hinaus die laufende Rezeption des aktuellen Stands der Wissenschaft sowie die didaktische Weiterbildung und Übernahme von Forschungsaufgaben während der lehrveranstaltungsfreien Zeit
- Sie übernehmen Verwaltungstätigkeiten, insbesondere in der Administration der Lehre
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Your workplace:
- You will independently hold courses at Bachelor's and Master's level.
- You will make an active contribution to the (further) development of course and examination formats.
- In addition, we expect from you the ongoing reception of the current state of science as well as the didactic further training during the lecture-free time.
- You will take on administrative tasks, especially in the administration of teaching.
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Your workplace:
- You hold courses independently within the scope of the provisions of the collective bargaining agreement. That means an average of 12 semester hours per week.
- You will take on administrative tasks, especially in the administration of teaching.
- We expect from you the ongoing reception of the current state of science as well as the didactic further training during the lecture-free time.
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Your personal sphere of play:
- Management of the geoscientific X-ray diffraction laboratory "GeoX" in particular the technical maintenance of the instruments, as well as ensuring and documenting the operation of the individual diffractometers, as well as administration of the user base.
- Performing measurements, evaluations, report preparation, and invoicing for contract analyses in the field of X-ray crystallography.
- Supporting and training independent instrument users.
- Teaching theory and practice in X-ray crystallography and its application to powder diffractometry, X-ray phase analysis, and X-ray structure determination, with an extent of teaching as required by the universities' collective bargaining agreement.
- Willingness to collaborate across departments, faculties, and universities with research groups from various areas of materials-oriented geosciences and chemistry, especially within the future competence platform Cryst@VIE.
- Responsible implementation of the relevant official radiation protection guidelines for the operation of the instruments and relevant laboratory facilities, as well as interaction and communication with the responsible authorities.
- Willingness to raise third-party funds, and to establish and maintain active industry contacts.
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Your personal sphere of play:
The research group “Atmospheric Transport Processes”, led by Prof. Andreas Stohl, is part of the Department of Meteorology and Geophysics. The group develops the Lagrangian transport model FLEXPART and studies all aspects of transport in the atmosphere, ranging from greenhouse gases to pollutants, water vapour and heat, and we use inverse modelling techniques to determine sources of greenhouse gases, radionuclides, or air pollutants. Our future research strategy also includes studies of the higher atmosphere. To learn more about our team, we invite you to visit our website: https://flexteam.univie.ac.at/. To learn more about FLEXPART, visit https://www.flexpart.eu/. We seek a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher, who will contribute to the research conducted in our team. While we expect you to work with the FLEXPART model, you can also propose your own research topics. These could be, for instance, theoretical and numerical improvements of FLEXPART, development of new application fields for the model, or novel applications of the model in research fields that we already cover (e.g., analysis of ice core data; transport of heat, water, greenhouse gases, radionuclides or air pollutants in the atmosphere; inverse modelling; Lagrangian re-analyses; transport climatologies).
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