Your Tasks
- conduct prosopographic research in an interdisciplinary environment
- scientific dissemination activities (publications, conference presentations a.o.)
- develop research projects with internal and external partners
- contribute to data modelling, including writing documentation
- contribute to software development of APIS and PFP
- research on state-of-the art technical solutions and their critical evaluation
- contribute to knowledge sharing and training activities, including production of open educational resources
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YOUR TASKS
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- You will manage end‑to‑end customer interactions in selected global markets, serving as the primary contact
- You will think “out of the box” on how to generate value and drive sales, both directly, or through our global & regional partners
- You will be achieving sales budget / quota and strategic account targets and develop accurate forecasts in fast‑moving market environments
- You will build, maintain, and evaluate partner relationships with distributors and agents, ensuring effective execution of pertinent agreements
- You will create and update relevant market overviews, staying informed on legal, regulatory, and marketing developments
- You will oversee the full sales process, from gathering customer requirements and product configuration to collaboration with sales engineering and technical teams
- You will work within the Direct Sales team on projects such as offers, process improvements or marketing activities providing your first hand customer knowledge and market experience
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Vollzeit | Teilzeit | befristet
Your work setting:
- You work on your dissertation and its completion within four years
- You work on the dissemination of your research (e.g. through conference participation and publications)
- You become an active member of the new research platform “Multilateralism Revisited”
- You teach courses within the scope of the provisions of the collective bargaining agreement for Austrian universities (up to two teaching hours per week)
- You participate in, (co-)organize, and contribute to joint activities of the research platform such as workshops, public seminars and lectures, grant-writing, and publications
- You participate in the events of the respective department where you are based
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Long Description
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Management of the RG Neuroinformatics software toolboxes (version control and release management, code quality and maintenance, bug fixing, testing and quality assurance, documentation maintenance, support and training) -
Procurement and replenishment of hardware and software -
Installation and support of hardware and software equipment, in particular PC workstations, printers, etc. -
First-level support -
Support in conducting experimental studies -
Maintenance of the internet presence -
Network administration
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Your Tasks
- Support in the retro-digitization and management of existing archaeological artifact drawings.
- Support in curating and preparing the archaeological project database (Baserow) and enriching datasets using the ARCHE metadata schema, including the integration of controlled vocabularies and authority data (e.g., oeai.Thesaurus, Getty AAT, Wikidata).
- Assistance in the semantic modeling of the dataset based on an ontology (CIDOC CRM).
- Support in preparing the dataset for ML tasks and developing the typochronology.
- Collaboration on GIS-based mapping in QGIS for settlement archaeology and support in creating spatial analyses.
- Participation in file audits and assistance in mapping metadata to the ARCHE repository schema.
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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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