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Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Department of Chemistry is looking for a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to work in a project aiming for a breakthrough in peripheral neuroprosthetics
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Rights in the Transformation of Early Modern European Empires, led by Docent Adriana Luna-Fabritius and funded by the Research Council of Finland. The successful candidate will work with Dr Luna-Fabritius
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RESEARCHER or POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER for a fixed two- to three-year term starting on 1 January 2026 (or as agreed). Successful candidates are expected to work full-time. The position is part of the SUSCON
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than 4 500 other faculty and staff working on our dynamic campus in Espoo, Greater Helsinki, Finland. Diversity is part of who we are, and we actively work to ensure our community’s diversity and
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for a position at UTU, you must use their separate application system. For more details, see the section How to Apply. Job description The IMMUFELLOW programme prioritises interdisciplinary and
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the epigenome is a pressing question. We are seeking a highly motivated candidate to join an exciting project investigating the role of DNAme in adaptation of birch trees (Betula pendula) to environmental stress
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January 2026 (or as agreed). Successful candidates are expected to work full-time. The position is part of the SUSCON project (funded by Research Council of Finland 2024-2029) mapping the understudied
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at this exciting interface between quantum optics and atom physics. For these efforts, we are now looking for a talented postdoctoral researcher who is motivated to work on fundamental research on the highest level
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form. If you wish to apply for a position at ÅAU, you must use their separate application system. For more details, see the section How to Apply. Job description The IMMUFELLOW programme prioritises
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The University of Vaasa creates an inspiring environment for meaningful work as part of a thriving and diverse university community. Our open-minded, multidisciplinary research responds to the challenges of our