To pick up your employment contract on your first day you need:
your passport (with visa D)
residence address in Austria
residence registration (see below; the TU will not start your contract before you have it)
bank account number within European Union
Upon your arrival, at the secretariat (8th floor, yellow) you will be given:
key to enter offices in your area
safety instructions
authorization to access our institute outside working hours (if needed)
TU Wien: http://www.tuwien.ac.at/
Institute of Solid State Physics – IFP: http://www.ifp.tuwien.ac.at/
Research group of Karsten Held: http://www.ifp.tuwien.ac.at/cms/
This wiki: https://wiki.tuwien.ac.at/display/E13801
University library – UB: http://www.ub.tuwien.ac.at/eng/index.html
TU Wien phone book: https://tiss.tuwien.ac.at/adressbuch/adressbuch
TU Wien e-mail address + account:
Markus Barczynski (7th floor, yellow), T: 13780
Desktop account: Markus Wallerberger, Patrik Thunström, Thomas Schäfer
Held cluster (hclm) account: Jan T, Andriy, Severino
Heldserver: Markus, Paul
Desktops: Emanuele, Patrick
TU cluster (VSC) account: Karsten, Anna
Websites: TBA, Matthias, Julian
Data management: Jan K., Patrick
W2dynamics: Markus, Paul
Mailing lists: Please send an e-mail to the following persons and kindly ask them to add your e-mail address to their mailing lists:
IFP Seminar etc. Secretariat sekretariat@ifp.tuwien.ac.at
For information on admission to a doctoral programme, please contact the Admission Office (German: Studien- und Prüfungsabteilung): http://www.tuwien.ac.at/dle/studienabteilung/
Please make a Dissertationsvereinbarung in the first months.
Get your head circumference measured and pass this information to your fellow Ph.D. colleagues. This is important information to build the PhD hat.
OeAD Housing Office – Student halls of residence in Austria – rooms available for international students, researchers or visiting professors. This is a good option for the first 1-3 months of your stay in Austria. Please enquire about room availability in advance. T: +43 1 534 08 800, www.housing.oead.at
Stephanushaus serves primarily the priests of the Archdiocese of Vienna as a home. Rooms available also for day guests. 1030 Wien, Ungargasse 38, T: +43 1 71703, http://www.stephanushaus.at/
Pension Lehrerhaus: http://www.lhv.at/pension.htm,
online booking: http://www.hotel-lehrerhaus.at/index.php?ac=booking
Private rooms: http://www.privatzimmer.at/portal/showpage.php?page=10321
List of dormitories in Vienna http://www.studium.at/studentenheime/wien - they offer dorms for the whole semester or year (mostly)
In Austria every person regardless of his/her nationality has to register in their place of residence within 3 working days after entry. This procedure is free of charge. To register (or deregister) please visit one of the Registration Service Centers (does not need to be in the district where your apartment is located). The following documents are needed:
your passport
registration form signed(!) by the landlord/landlady and by the tenant
optionally marriage certificate and/or proof of academic titles (in English or German)
To change the address within Vienna it is enough to send a correctly filled and signed registration form by e-mail to one of the Registration Service Centers.
Details: http://www.wien.gv.at/english/living-working/registration/.
Note that the appointment wait time at Registration Service Centers is usually 1-2 weeks (depends on the district), so book the appointment well in advance.
Monthly salary is always paid i.e. transferred to the given bank account by the 15th of every month. Additionally, a special payment of half of the monthly salary is paid every year in March, June, September and November (13th and 14th salary are each divided in two and paid four times a year).
Employment contract always states gross salary. Net salary calculator: http://bruttonetto.akwien.at.
Easy Bank: www.easybank.at direct bank free of charge
Erste Bank und Sparkasse: http://www.sparkasse.at
Nearest branch: Wiedner Hauptstr. 20, Mo-Fr 8-15, Th 8-17.30
Bank Austria: http://www.bankaustria.at/en/home.html
Nearest branch: Wiedner Hauptstr. 11, Mo-Fr 8-12.30 and 13.30-15,
Th 8-12.30 and 13.30-17.30
Oberbank: http://www.oberbank.at
Nearest branch: Rilkeplatz 8, Mo-Fr 8-12.30 and 13.30-15, Th 8-12.30 and 13.30-17.30
Your health and accident insurance starts with the first day of employment. The insurance provider BVA – www.bva.at – offers social security for the public sector and covers the costs of the necessary medical treatment. To certain services provided by the BVA, the insured person must make a percentage-based financial contribution – usually 20% (to be paid after the treatment). To obtain medical treatment, please choose a doctor, who has concluded contracts with BVA. Physicians can be searched here or here.
Your e-card verifies your insurance coverage. It will be sent to your home address by BVA. To obtain a valid e-card with a photo, you need to register (in case it is not) a digital passport photo. You must register your photo in person within Austria at one of the registration offices listed at www.chipkarte.at/foto in accordance with the passport photo criteria. Once your photo has been registered, the e-card will automatically be sent to your postal address. Please present your e-card every time you visit a doctor, laboratory, hospital etc. This way, you will be treated without having to pay upfront.
When you get your e-card, it might happen that the back of the card (European Health Insurance Card) is filled with asterisks and not your data. To get a valid European Health Insurance Card you need to send a confirmation to BVA that you were insured (not necessarily within Austria) for at least one year, after which you will get a new e-card with the back of the card filled with your data. Otherwise, after one year you will be able to get a new e-card with the back of the card filled without any confirmation.
Our institute’s number is E138.
Annual leave entitlement depends strictly on your employment contract. A person working 8 hours a day, 5 days a week is entitled to 200 hours (=25 days) annual leave. All TU Wien employees must apply for their leaves in SAP-ESS and be granted permission before they go on holiday. Public holidays in Austria such as national and religious holidays are free of work. The leave application is to be filed no later than 3 days before the leave begins.
Please start your work day at 10 am the latest (offfice core hours). Should you be unable to come to your office, remember to notify your supervisor or secretariat at sekretariat@ifp.tuwien.ac.at – a simple e-mail will do.
When sick, please inform your supervisor and secretariat at sekretariat@ifp.tuwien.ac.at about your disability as soon as possible. If being sick longer than 3 days, please present a doctor's note – sick certificate. It is also necessary to report being back at work → beginning and end are equally important.
Also see https://gesundheitsportal-tuwien.ibg.at/ for flu shots, Gesundenuntersuchung, Melanom-Vorsorgeuntersuchung, etc.
To call TU Wien members within the university please dial the extension number only. These phone calls are free of charge. To call a number outside TU Wien special authorization is needed.
Mail/letters/parcels addressed to the institute are sorted by us and put into the mailbox in front of my office. For your mail, please check the mailbox "AG XY".
University buildings are open and can be easily entered by strangers. Please remember always to lock back the doors.
Kitchens at Freihaus (8th and 9th floor, yellow and 7th floor, red) can be used for lunch. University canteen MENSA at Freihaus (1st floor, yellow) offers inexpensive meals Mo-Fr 11-14.30. There is a joint group lunch once a week.
Home office days are Tue. and Thu. You need a Home Office Agreement to this end.
Before applying, please discuss your participation in conferences with your supervisor. All TU Wien employees must apply for their business trips in SAP-ESS and be granted permission before they leave their work place. The travel application is to be filed no later than 3 days before the trip begins.
A daily allowance for a maximum of 4 days can be applied for if no lunch and dinner were covered by the conference fee or provided for free. Not refunded travel costs are deductible and can be declared in your tax declaration. For business trips outside EU, we recommend a private health insurance which can be claimed together with your travel expenses (for example Auslandsreise – Krankenversicherung with UNIQA, www.uniqa.at).