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University assistant predoctoral (all genders welcome) (in German: Universitätsassistent:in), Department of Networked and Embedded Systems Universität Klagenfurt € 52.865,40 brutto jährlich; Einstufung gemäß Kollektivvertrag: B1 Befristet Vollzeit Bewerbungsfrist: 19.08.2026 Veröffentlicht am: 18.06.2026 Klagenfurt am Wörthersee Remote möglich mehr anzeigen weniger anzeigen Ich bin interessiert University assistant predoctoral (all genders welcome) (in German: Universitätsassistent:in), Department of Networked and Embedded Systems Universität Klagenfurt Ich bin interessiert Ich bin interessiert Work where science meets quality of life: The University of Klagenfurt is a dynamic and internationally oriented university in the heart of the Alps-Adriatic region. With around 1,700 employees and 13,000 students, we combine an excellent research climate, innovative teaching, and an open, appreciative culture. Our core values – equality, diversity, health, sustainability, and the compatibility of work and family – shape our daily interactions. The following position will be filled at the Department of Networked and Embedded Systems , Mobile Systems Group, at the Faculty of Technical Sciences. The starting date is negotiable; the preferred starting date is October 1, 2026 ; the latest possible starting date is December 1 , 2026. University assistant predoctoral (all genders welcome) (in German: Universitätsassistent:in) Level of employment: 100 % (40 hours/week) each Salary: € 52,865.40 per annum (gross); classification according to collective agreement: B1 Limited to: 4 years Application deadline: August 19, 2026 Reference code: 306/26 Your responsibilities – what awaits you: Perform research into future wireless networked systems, with emphasis on one of the following two domains: wireless sensing or synchronization and swarming Perform independent scientific work with the aim to submit a dissertation and acquire a doctoral degree in Technical Sciences Teach exercise and lab courses such as: “Mobile Communications” and “Wireless Networks” in the Master’s programme “Information and Communications Engineering” “Physics for Engineers: Electricity and Magnetism” in the Bachelor’s programmes “Information and Communications Engineering” and “Robotics and Artificial Intelligence” Participate in research projects of the group Participate in administrative and organisational tasks of the department (e.g., website, research database, organisation of workshops) Mentor and co-advise students Assist in public relations activities of the department and the faculty Your profile: Completed Diploma or Master’s degree from a recognised university in the field of information and communications engineering, electrical and computer engineering, or closely related fields. This requirement must be fulfilled two weeks before the starting date at the latest; hence, the last possible deadline for meeting this requirement is November 17, 2026 . Fundamental knowledge in at least four of the following areas: Wireless communications (e.g., radio propagation, physical layer techniques) Wireless networks (e.g., Wi-Fi, cellular, ad hoc networks, sensor networks) Communication protocols (e.g., medium access, routing, higher layers) Self-organisation in networks (e.g., synchronization, swarming, bio-inspired algorithms) Simulation of dynamic and stochastic networks (e.g., simulation tools, simulation methodology, emergence, tipping points, performance) Mathematical analysis of dynamic and stochastic networks (e.g., network theory, stochastic processes, stochastic geometry, nonlinear dynamics) Advanced programming skills, preferably in Python, C/C++, or R; alternatively in Java or C# Fluent in written and spoken English Very good scientific communication and dissemination skills (scientific writing and oral presentations), i.e., the ability to present with clarity and rigour a technical subject This distinguishes you additionally: Knowledge of German (on a level suited for undergraduate teaching and PR activities) Good social competences and ability to work in a team Expertise in wireless sensing, machine learning, experimental/hands-on work with wireless systems or robotics Relevant experience abroad First scientific contributions like co-authorship in publications Why you will enjoy working with us: The employment contract is concluded for the position as university assistant (predoctoral) and stipulates a starting salary of € 3,776.10 gross per month (14 times a year; previous experience deemed relevant to the job can be recognized) Work where it works best for you – thanks to flexible working hours and remote options Team spirit meets diversity – bring your individual background into our dedicated team Sustainably mobile – your workplace is on our green campus and easily accessible by public transport With us, equal opportunities apply to all: We look forward to every additional personality in the team Personal and professional development through diverse offers Numerous attractive additional benefits – including non-working days on December 24, December 31, and Good Friday, and a company pension contribution Family-friendly and health-promoting university culture – Our family services support staff with questions around childcare, compatibility, and family life and offers flexible care and holiday programmes. At the same time, we strengthen health and well-being with a diverse sports, massage, and preventive care programme – see https://jobs.aau.at/en/the-university-as-employer/ This position serves the purposes of the vocational and scientific education of graduates of Master’s or Diploma degree programmes and sets the goal of completing a doctoral degree/a Ph.D. in Technical Sciences. Applications by persons who have already completed a subject-specific doctoral degree or a subject-relevant Ph.D. programme can therefore not be considered. The successful candidate will join the Mobile Systems Group led by Professor Bettstetter . They focus on the design, modelling, and analysis of novel techniques for wireless connectivity with applications in telecommunication, mobile robotics and drone systems, and industrial networks. The group is part of the Department of Networked and Embedded Systems, which is a leading partner of the university’s key research strength “Networked and Autonomous Systems”. The team is international with English as the working language and is dedicated to high quality in research and teaching. Expertise includes stochastic modelling and analysis, distributed algorithms and protocols, network simulation and performance analysis, protocol engineering, prototyping on programmable hardware, and wireless measurements. The project portfolio ranges from fundamental concepts and theories to experimental work with industry partners. Current focus topics are as follows: wireless sensing, self-organised synchronization and swarming (swarmalator systems), drones in cellular 5G/6G networks, and resilience in networks. The group has received several Best Paper Awards over the past few years. Teaching activities include lectures, courses, labs, and seminars for the established Bachelor’s programmes “Information and Communications Engineering (ICE)” and “Robotics and Artificial Intelligence” (both in English) as well as for the Master’s programme and doctoral programmes in “Information and Communications Engineering” (in English). The engagement in teaching was recognised with the Excellence in Teaching Award of the university. The offices and laboratories are in the modern and well-equipped Lakeside Science & Technology Park . We look forward to receiving your application via our Job Portal under the reference code 306/26 no later than August 19, 2026 . Candidates must furnish proof that they meet the graduation requirement by the end of the application deadline. However, candidates who fulfil the required qualifications but do not yet possess the required Master’s or Diploma degr