Working Students - AI Services Support (Part-time: 20 h / week) | |
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DE EN DE EN Follow us on: AI:AT - the AI Factory Austria - is making Austria a hotspot for Artificial Intelligence in Europe. AI:AT is a joint project of AIT and Advanced Computing Austria. It brings together top-level expertise in high-performance computing, artificial intelligence, and data ecosystems, creating an interdisciplinary innovation environment for research, development, start-ups, and industrial projects. AI:AT - the AI Factory Austria - provides access to cutting-edge AI infrastructure, promotes trustworthy AI and ethical standards, and serves as a hub for networking with national and European partners. The goal is to work with partners from industry and public institutions to develop and implement forward-looking AI technologies and viable AI solutions. As part of the collaboration within the AI Factory Austria, the Austrian Institute ofTechnology will delegate experts to the AI Factory Austria. For our location in Vienna, we are looking for: Working Students - AI Services Support (Part-time: 20 h / week) AI:AT - AI Factory Austria
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At AIT, diversity and inclusion are important to us. We want to inspire women for our technical environment and welcome applications from women who are given preference if they have the same qualifications. Please send us your application documents (CV, cover letter, certificates
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