Wissenschaftliche*r Projektmitarbeiter*in mit Doktorat (40 WStd.)

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Lieber BOKU - Universität für Bodenkultur Wien!

Ich möchte mich bei Ihrem Unternehmen als Wissenschaftliche*r Projektmitarbeiter*in mit Doktorat (40 WStd.) bewerben. 
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University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna – responsibility for Humans

and Nature. We work for the sustainable use and protection of natural resources.

The Department of Landscape, Spatial and Infrastructure Sciences, Institute for Transport Studies is
currently seeking a

Postdoctoral Research Associate

project employment
(Reference code: 37)

Extent of employment: 40 hours per week

Duration of employment: from May 2023, limited to April 2025

Gross monthly salary and pay grade in terms of collective agreement for university staff (payable 14

times per year): B1 lit. b, € 4.351,90

The researcher will be part of the core team of a research group which aims to identify and analyse the

impacts for digitalised and automated mobilities, co-sponsored by the Austrian Federal Ministry for

Climate Action, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation and Technology (BMK).

Responsibilities
Participate in the on-going of behavioural analyses research and transport simulation system

development to investigate mobility behaviour including new mobility services in the Greater

Vienna region
Interact with regional transport modellers, exchange data and modeling knowledge

Contribute to ongoing and the acquisition of new third party funded projects at the institute

To write publication of results in journals and active participation at (inter)national conferences

To support the teaching and other institute`s daily research and learning activities

Contribute to organising event and initiatives within the institute

Required skills and qualifications
Doctoral degree/PhD in Transportation and Urban Planning, Behavioural Analysis, Computer

Science, Data Analytic, Civil Engineering and Water Management, Transportation or Civil

Engineering (Physics Engineering, Computer Science, Urban or Spatial Planning, Geodesy

and Geoinformation) or comparable subject
Diploma degree in Transportation and Urban Planning, Behavioural Analysis, Computer

Science, Data Analytic, Civil Engineering and Water Management, Transportation or Civil

Engineering (Physics Engineering, Computer Science, Urban or Spatial Planning, Geodesy

and Geoinformation) or other equivalent university degree
Proficient (or Advanced) English language skills

Proven ability to write and publish high quality scientific papers

Experience in developing behavioural analysis and choice modelling

Experience/training in (multi-agent or transport or related) computer simulation

Some experience with object oriented programming skills (e.g. Java) or big data analyses

Experience with relevant scientific software packages (e.g. scripting languages, GIS systems,
MATLAB, etc.)

Interest in mobility behaviour and transportation

Desirable skills and qualifications
Experience with common traffic simulation software (e.g. MATSim, SUMO, Visum, Aimsun,

etc.) is a strong merit
Experience with mainstream transport planning models (e.g. Visum, Emme, etc.) is also an

advantage
Previous experience in collecting primary data and/or big data analysis will be appreciated

Extended technical skill set (e.g. virtual-reality, media technology, databases/SQL, high
performance computing, etc.) is a plus

Being proficient in German language and being familiar with Austrian transport research
landscape are important assets

Willingness to teach as well as provide didactical training

Ability to self-organize and take responsibility for the performance of tasks

Applications can be submitted until: 21st of March 2023

University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna seeks to increase the number of its female

faculty and staff members. Therefore qualified women are strongly encouraged to apply. In case of equal

qualification, female candidates will be given preference unless reasons specific to an individual male

candidate tilt the balance in his favour.

People with disabilities and appropriate qualifications are specifically encouraged to apply.

Please send your job application incl.

Motivation letter

CV

Copy of degree certificates

Up to 1 page description of programming experience in the past either with simulation or
biometric data analyses

Up to 1 page description of transport engineering/travel behaviour modelling experience in the
past

to Personnel Management, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Peter-Jordan-Straße 70,

1190 Vienna; E-Mail: kerstin.buchmueller@boku.ac.at. (Reference code: 37)

We regret that we cannot reimburse applicants travel and lodging expenses incurred as part of the

selection and hiring process.

www.boku.ac.at