Your responsibilities:
- Completed doctoral studies in musicology
- Excellent knowledge of the German language
- Experience with regard to editorial activities
- Knowledge of relevant digital tools such as MEI
- Experience in dealing with music manuscripts and letters, preferably from the late 18th and early 19th century
- Interest in philological and source-critical subjects
|
Your tasks:
-
Collaborative field research within the framework of the Department's research programme and with a focus on the research in Ephesos -
Establishment and implementation of own research projects within the framework of the Department's research programme -
Acquisition of third-party funds at national and European level -
Dissemination of research findings in peer-reviewed scholarly outlets and in the context of lectures, workshops and conferences -
Participation in the institute’s science communication activities
|
Your tasks:
- Participation in ongoing and future projects within the “Ancient Music” working group
- Editorial support for publications of relevance to the working group, particularly the Journal of Music Archaeology
- Participation in the development of other projects at departmental and working group levels
- Preparation and organisation of international workshops and conferences
|
Your tasks:
- Development of computational models and softwares to be used in the direct simulation of biomedical problems such as the cardiovascular system and brain tumor growth, in uncertainty quantification, and in the inverse problem of parameter identification for model personalization.
- Maintenance of the research group simulation codes.
|
Your tasks:
- Conducting research and publishing in the field of gender history in the Habsburg Monarchy. Chronologically the focus of the research should be in the period between 1600 and 1900.
- Development of projects and the raising of project-specific third-party funds
- International networking as well as the conception and organisation of conferences
- Active participation in the activities of the research unit and the IHB
|
Your profile:
- PhD or equivalent working experience in Geology, Earth or Planetary Sciences, Chemistry or a related field; experience of working in a research environment
- Knowledge of clean laboratory work incl. preparation and purification of samples
- Experience with (troubleshooting) TIMS and MC-ICP-MS
- Mineralogy-petrography skills and other analytical techniques are considered a plus
- Motivated to be part of an international team, well organized and flexible
- Excellent communication skills (min. B2 in English, German is not crucial)
- Motivated to contribute to scientific publications and to applications for third-party funding
|
Your tasks:
- Participation in the department's research program with a special focus on the national coordination of the scientific processing of numismatic finds from Austria, but also from other excavations conducted by the OeAi (e.g. Ephesos)
- Scientific documentation, including photography, identification and publication of numismatic finds from past and present excavations in Austria, in close cooperation with the BDA, regional and local museums, as well as archaeologists working in Austria.
- Analysis and interpretation of larger, self-contained collections of material, also with a project-related focus.
|
Your tasks:
- The academic and administrative management of the research unit History of Art
- To complement and strengthen the profile of the research unit History of Art as an established centre of excellence for art history in Austria and to enrich it with your own research expertise with a focus on the history of art and architecture in the modern era
- The willingness to connect with issues currently being pursued in the research unit History of Art and in the other research units of the IHB
- To open up new research perspectives also with the other research units of the IHB, other research institutions of the OeAW, but also internationally
- Acquisition of third-party funds for the realisation of research projects
- Participation in the dissemination of knowledge to a wider public
- Representation of Austria at RIHA
- Responsibility for the research unit’s publication programme of the Veröffentlichungen zur Kunstgeschichte
|
Your profile:
- Master degree in Geology, Earth or Planetary Sciences, Chemistry, Archaeology, Archaeometry or a related field; experience of working in a research environment
- Experience of clean laboratory work, preparation and purification of geological or environmental samples, analysis by TIMS and/or MC-ICP-MS is considered a plus
- Mineralogy-petrography skills and other analytical techniques are considered a plus
- Motivated to be part of an international team, well organized and flexible
- Excellent communication skills (min. B2 in English, German is not crucial)
- Motivated to contribute to scientific publications and to apply for third-party funding
|
Your tasks:
- Excellent master’s degree in communication science or a closely related field
- Knowledge of both qualitative and quantitative research methods, and an ambition to continue to develop these skills
- Knowledge of the Austrian and international field of science communication research and practice
- Willingness to develop a doctoral thesis related to science communication/science journalism research
- Above-average communication skills and proficiency in German and English (oral and written)
- Good organizational and time management skills
- Capacity for independent, planned and results oriented work
- Good cooperative skills
- Project management skills are an advantage
|
Your tasks:
- Explore a broad range of historical sources in Tibetan
- Participate in data input and curation of the project’s prosopographical database
- Publish at the highest scientific level (at least one article in a peer-reviewed journal is expected during the employment period)
- Present research findings at academic events
- Support the organization of academic events and activities related to the project
|
Your tasks:
-
Performing research along the research lines of the group -
Writing and submitting scientific articles summarizing your findings -
Supporting the group leader in writing project proposals
|
Your tasks:
- Study, collection and documentation of early modern pragmatic written material from monastic contexts
- Analysis of serial sources using digital methods
- Cultural studies contextualisation of the data collected
- Coordination and interface between the participating partners in the project
- Assistance with the organisation of conferences and workshops and project administration
|
Your profile:
- PhD in Geology, Earth Sciences, Planetary Sciences, Chemistry or a related field; experience of working in a research environment
- Comprehensive knowledge of clean laboratory work incl. preparation and purification of geological and/or environmental samples
- Experience with (troubleshooting) TIMS and MC-ICP-MS
- Mineralogy-petrography skills and other analytical techniques are considered a plus
- Motivated to work in the lab as well as in the field, across and beyond disciplines
- Individual who is able to work independent and as part of a team, well organized and flexible
- Excellent communication skills (fluent in English, German is an asset but not crucial)
- Motivated to contribute to scientific publications and to apply for third-party funding
|