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of Helsinki Recruitment System via the "Apply now" button below. Use your current email address to register to the Recruitment System. Internal applicants (i.e., current employees of the University of Helsinki
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professors and more than 400 staff members overall. The professorship will be located at the Department of Energy Technology on LUT's Lappeenranta or Lahti campus. The professorship aims to enhance
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Mathematics at the Faculty of Science, Forestry, and Technology invites applications for a Doctoral Researcher (PhD student) position in operator theory, complex analysis, and their applications to mathematical
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submit the application through the University of Helsinki electronic recruitment system by clicking on Apply for job. Internal applicants (i.e., current employees of the University of Helsinki) please
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inclusive environment. FIMM offers an exciting opportunity to work at the forefront of science and technology to improve human health and well-being. We are a dynamic and highly motivated organisation with a
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., current employees of the University of Helsinki) submit their applications by using the Employee Login button. Please send your application with following enclosures: Motivation letter (max 1 page) CV (max
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plasma physics and space weather forecasting. The RIB-Wind project aims to overcome key limitations in current heliospheric models, which typically rely on empirical assumptions to define inner boundary