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for professional development. The International Staff Services office assists employees from abroad with their transition to work and life in Finland. As part of the Faculty of Science, the Department of Mathematics
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for multidisciplinary research. The university has an international academic community of 40,000 students and staff members. It operates on four campuses in Helsinki and at 15 other locations. As part of the Faculty
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scheme for teaching and research personnel in the salary system of Finnish universities. In addition, the appointee shall be paid a salary component based on personal work performance The doctoral
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, you will be part of our friendly, enthusiastic and professional work community. We have a strong team spirit and work ethic, doing our best for the University with the help of a co-creation approach
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level chart for teaching and research personnel in the salary system of Finnish universities. In addition, the appointee will be paid a salary component based on personal performance. The starting salary
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with a main emphasis on genome assembly. The research group is part of the Algorithmic Bioinformatics lab at University of Helsinki. The amount of sequencing data has increased enormously during the last
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experience in preparing funding proposals and HCI will be considered beneficial. Excellent communication skills in spoken and written English. The ability to work effectively both independently and as part of
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research environment. At the Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry you will carry out research-based teaching at the highest education level in the field in Finland and have the opportunity to take part in
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the highest education level in the field in Finland and have the opportunity to take part in internationally valued, first-class research activities. The position is also an opportunity to develop your own
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, flow cytometry, as well as whole-genome sequencing, among many others as part of the HiLIFE infrastructure platforms (https://www.helsinki.fi/en/helsinki-institute-of-life-science/hilife-research