Wer wird sind:
- Eigenständige Archivforschung mit thematischem Schwerpunkt auf einem der folgenden Bereiche:
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Wer wird sind:
- Eigenständige Archivforschung mit thematischem Schwerpunkt auf einem der folgenden Bereiche:
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Ihr persönlicher Spielraum:
- Abgeschlossenes Doktorats-/PhD-Studium der Fachrichtung
- Hervorragende Dissertation
- Durch internationale Publikationen in peer relevanten Medien ausgewiesene Forschungskompetenz & -initiative
- Erfahrung im Forschungsmanagement
- Didaktische Kompetenzen / Erfahrung im e-learning
- IT-Kenntnisse
- Ausgezeichnete Englischkenntnisse (C1)
- Teamplayer*in mit hoher sozialer/kommunikativer Kompetenz
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Ihr persönlicher Spielraum:
- Sie werden intensiv mit analytischen Techniken wie NMR und MS arbeiten und zu unserer Forschung im Bereich des fragmentbasierten Wirkstoffdesigns beitragen, indem Sie strukturelle, thermodynamische und biophysikalische Erkenntnisse direkt in Ihre Synthesestrategie einfließen lassen.
- Sie werden im Rahmen des Wirkstoffdesigns auch mit chemischen und biologischen Datenbanken arbeiten.
- Protein-Liganden-Komplexe charakterisieren
- Sie publizieren international und halten Vorträge.
- Sie wirken an Evaluierungsmaßnahmen und in der Qualitätssicherung mit.
- Sie übernehmen administrative Tätigkeiten in Forschung & Lehre.
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Ihr beruflicher Tätigkeitsbereich:
- Mitarbeit und Forschung auf dem Gebiet der Stochastik/Finanzmathematik/Transporttheorie:
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Your personal sphere of play:
The Wanninger Lab is hiring a Postdoc in Invertebrate Evolution with a focus on either comparative morphology, EvoDevo, or phylogenomics. We are a dynamic, international group situated in the recently built University of Vienna Biology Building (UBB) with new labs to perform top-notch molecular, morphological, and -omics related research. Additional infrastructure includes animal care facilities to maintain and rear aquatic and terrestrial animals as well as access to sequencing facilities, high-end computer clusters, and an imaging and electron microscopy core facility. Research in our group covers diverse invertebrate lineages, with particular strengths in spiralian taxa. The successful candidate is expected to work on mollusks, a core target taxon of our lab for which a wide range of molecular resources and established lab protocols are available. Previous experience with these animals is not required, but candidates should have a strong interest in working with little-investigated, aquatic, non-model invertebrate animals. The position offers substantial intellectual freedom for developing an independent research profile within the lab’s broader focus. Projects may address questions in evolutionary developmental biology, morphological evolution, comparative genomics, or other related topics, depending on the candidate’s interests. The postdoc will work within an active research group and will have opportunities for collaboration with current team members on ongoing and emerging projects. The position is available immediately. While we aim for a start date at around May 1st, 2026, this is somewhat flexible and can be negotiated with the PI. The position is fully funded for six years.
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Your personal sphere of play:
- With your scientific curriculum vitae / letter of intent
- With your list of publications
- With your summary of research interests (max. 1 p.)
- Doctoral Degree
- Contact details of persons who could provide reference letters
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- Via our job portal/ Apply now - button
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Who we are:
- Original archival research with a thematic focus on either:
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Your professional field of activity:
- Collaboration and research in the field of stochastics/mathematical finance/optimization:
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Who we are:
- Original archival research with a thematic focus on either:
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Your personal sphere of play:
- You build up an independent research profile in the field of political sociology and emotion research.
- You will independently plan and execute empirical research within the scope of the ERC project outlined earlier.
- You are involved in related research project and scientific studies in the area of radicalisation, social isolation and loneliness.
- You publish internationally and give lectures.
- You apply for theme-related projects and raise further third-party funds.
- You mentor students and junior members of the LONERS project.
- You participate in evaluation measures and in quality assurance.
- You participate in a research project and in scientific studies in the field of political sociology developing your own research interests.
- You participate in national and international conferences and project meetings.
- You will write scientific publications.
- Your tasks will involve literature review, finetuning of analytical schemes to address the political force of emotions and supporting the coordinator in the elaboration of reports, as well as social impact activities.
- You will be part of the Faculty of Social Sciences, benefiting from an extensive network of excellent researchers. Active involvement in ongoing research conducted by the research team of Anna Durnova is encouraged.
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