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well as newly developed computational methods. You will report your results in a scientific publication as a first author with the support of other members of the group. Skills, experience/qualifications
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or equivalent) in materials science or a related field Strong skills in electrochemistry Previous experience in assay development using screen-printed electrodes is considered a significant merit Excellent
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. Applications are invited for a full-time Postdoctoral Researcher in plasmonic nanopore biosensor fabrication and development position for a maximum of three years, starting at the earliest on 01.04.2025 in a
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for an expert in quantitative methods and data analytics. The position involves designing and conducting research utilizing regional big data. The primary task is to develop the field of regional data analytics
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for an expert in quantitative methods and data analytics. The position involves designing and conducting research utilizing regional big data. The primary task is to develop the field of regional data analytics
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a fully funded contract of up to 3 years. Position description The postdoctoral researcher position involves developing novel spatial and other statistical frameworks, combining biodiversity
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offered a fully funded contract of up to 3 years. About the position The postdoctoral research position will require developing and applying cutting-edge machine learning methods to computer vision and
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environment of University of Oulu. The Programme will train postdoctoral researchers to better exploit and develop the possibilities of big data in the EU and globally. The aim of the Data4Healthcare programme
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waterways thus play a crucial role for the country’s national welfare and for the security of supply. While the waterways serve various forms of traffic and thereby support several UN Sustainable Development
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Data Science group led by Mariike Kuijjer at iCAN Flagship in Digital Precision Cancer Medicine, Department of Biochemistry and Developmental Biology, at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Helsinki