Ihr Aufgabenbereich
- Diploma or Master’s degree in Physics or a related discipline
- A strong interest in quantum technology, demonstrated e.g., by a Master thesis in these topics, is desirable
- Excellent English language and communication skills
- Research experience with defects in crystals, such as nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond
- Laboratory experience including optics, spectroscopy, data acquisition and evaluation
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Your Tasks
- Active research on long-term scientific research projects on dipolar quantum mixtures and multi-electron atoms, ensuring continuity in strongly project-driven fields of work of the dipolar-quantum-gas group, provide documentation, and knowledge management.
- Original research publications in leading international journals and presentation in international conferences are expected.
- Fostering cooperation with other research groups at the institute.
- Support in the supervision of PhD students and Postdocs of the group.
- Supporting and taking part in academic administration and service.
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Your Tasks
- Editorial support of publication projects of the research unit
- Supervised academic activities in the field of modern art history and in particular Austrian Baroque
- Entering and editing information in databases
- Annotations of image and text data
- Engaged participation in the activities of the institute and the research unit
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Your Tasks
- Hold a PhD in Social Anthropology or a closely related field, awarded by 1 January 2026; no earlier than 10 years prior (plus parental leave).
- Have prior experience conducting long-term ethnographic fieldwork in Southeast Asia.
- Willingness and ability to conduct 12–15 months of fieldwork in Indonesia, Malaysia, or the Philippines.
- Fluency in a language relevant to fieldwork in Indonesia, Malaysia, or the Philippines.
- Ability to work independently, including conducting fieldwork, data analysis and writing, plus develop original lines of inquiry.
- Familiarity with the anthropological literature on resource extraction and animism.
- Show awareness of ethical considerations in fieldwork on extractive industries.
- Understand issues related to personal and participant security during fieldwork.
- Be prepared to join an existing research project and actively contribute to its central aims and collaborative inquiries.
- Be prepared to reside in Austria for the duration of the position (excluding fieldwork) and actively participate in project and institute events.
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Your Tasks
- Hold a PhD in Social Anthropology or a closely related field, awarded by 1 January 2026; no earlier than 10 years prior (plus parental leave).
- Previous research experience in the field of digital and/or environmental anthropology.
- Experience in and willingness to conduct long-term ethnographic fieldwork and have relevant language skills.
- Ability to work independently, including conducting fieldwork, data analysis and writing, plus develop original lines of inquiry.
- Familiarity with the anthropological literature on energy and artificial intelligence.
- Be prepared to join an existing research project and actively contribute to its central aims and collaborative inquiries.
- Be prepared to reside in Austria for the duration of the position (excluding fieldwork) and actively participate in project and institute events.
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Your Tasks
- Preparation and submission of an independent project proposal in a highly competitive national or international funding program in the field of modern art history of the Habsburg Monarchy, preferably using digital or computational methods
- Independent research activities and publications
- Engaged participation in the activities of the institute and the research unit
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Your Tasks
- user-oriented development of web applications for collaborative authoring, managing and publishing of research data and metadata
- collaboration with the other technical and scholarly team members from the project and the research unit DH Research and Infrastructure
- writing documentation and implementing automated tests for the developed applications
- documenting your work in joint publications with the research team of the dictionary
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Ihr Aufgabenbereich
- Doctorate related to the above requirements
- Strong background in optimization and partial differential equations
- Strong background in numerical mathematics and computing
- Machine learning skills are welcome
- English skills needed
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Your Tasks
- Develop and merge innovative approaches in spatial data encoding, continuous output representation, and multi-variable simulation with dynamic data integration (Retrieval Augmented Generation, RAG) to push the boundaries of spatial stochastic simulation research.
- Design, prototype, and test advanced transformer-based methods tailored to complex spatial and multi-variable data.
- Create robust training protocols to manage non-stationary data and develop strategies for continuous output (e.g., raw value predictions, Fourier decomposition).
- Implement tokenization and cross-attention techniques to efficiently handle multi-variable simulations.
- Collaborate with international partners and contribute to an environment that values scientific freedom, interdisciplinary work, and curiosity-driven exploration.
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Your Tasks
- Conducting research and publishing in the field of history in the Habsburg Monarchy. Chronologically the focus of the research should be in the period between 1600 and 1850.
- 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
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Your Tasks
- Focus on developing an exploratory landscape evolution model (LEM) and on collectively investigating (with the CHLS team) how climate change and human activities shape the landscape.
- Integrate mountain hazard processes (e.g. landslides, debris flow) into a LEM.
- Design your own research in the context of LEM in line withthe objectives of the CHLS research groupand publish results in peer-reviewed journals.
- Interdisciplinary collaboration within the CHLS team to enhance the conceptual model for the analysis of coupled human-landscape systems in mountain areas (Hossain et al. 2020). This includes the identification of crucial couplings and interactions within the biophysical dimension on different spatial and temporal scales.
- Contribute to a numerical prototype of a coupled human-landscape model, grounded in our conceptual framework and case-study sites. Socio-economic dynamics are covered by another postdoc focusing on agent-based modeling.
- Seek out and contribute to proposal writing efforts to secure third-party funding for further research within the group.
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Your Tasks
- Develop Neural Network models to predict three dimensional complex molecular cluster structures and thermo-chemical properties.
- Support cloud formation modelling.
- Support scientific data interpretation (e.g., CHEOPS, JWST) and preparation for future missions.
- Publication and support in proposal writing activities, and collaborate with group members.
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