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the Unit of Automation Technology and Mechanical Engineering . The objective of FAST-Lab is the seamless knowledge integration of humans and machines/robots creating smart environments by capitalising
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on hierarchical Bayesian models that allow us to integrate heterogeneous, but complementary, ecological and environmental data. Depending on the background and interest of the candidate, the work will focus on a
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are seeking a postdoctoral researcher to develop methods for analyzing large scale biodiversity and ecosystem function data. Our approach is based on hierarchical Bayesian models that allow us to integrate
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the European Research Council (ERC Consolidator Grant ProteoKnot). To find more information, please go to https://cougnonlab.com/ . The postdoctoral researcher will work in the group of Associate Professor
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; a curriculum vitae; a numbered list of publications (highlight two key items) a research plan (max. 4 pages), explaining how your project aligns with Labour Evolution project, including objectives
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pages), explaining how your project aligns with Labour Evolution project, including objectives, methodological and theoretical approach, deliverables, and a publication plan. Contact details for one
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of Jyväskylä , everyone can find their place in the human-centred environment of 2,600 experts and 14,700 students. Our goal is to create wisdom and wellbeing for us all. It is essential that each member of
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read more aboutworking at Tampere University and information aboutTampere University as an employer . You can also find more information about us and working and living Tampere by watching our
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our internal system Workday -> find jobs (not external aalto.fi webpage on open positions) by using their existing Workday user account. Contacts: Coordinator Fang Wang (fang.wang@aalto.fi ) More
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the most violent events in the universe have been considered to produce measurable effects due to the plausible quantum behavior of gravity. We aim at detecting gravitational forces for the first time within