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programming and statistics, and knowledge of plant ecology and microclimate ecology. Collaboration and communication skills are also valued. Proficiency in written and spoken English is essential. The PhD
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The University of Helsinki is one of the world's leading universities for multidisciplinary research. The Helsinki Institute of Life Science HiLIFE is an independent research institute that supports
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innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action (MSCA). The position is for 24 months and is funded by Horizon Europe; the remaining years until completion of the PhD work would need to be applied
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of September 2027. A typical PhD duration in Finland is 3-4 years and a PhD is typically funded by various projects in the group. Starting time is desired to be in August 2025, but it can be discussed. The work
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Researcher to work on “From light fueled self-oscillators to light communicating material networks”. Our group is seeking for PhD student researcher with strong interest in one of the following fields, 2pp
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Doctoral Researcher (PhD student) in the Emotional Interaction and eHealth (EIeH) research group Doctoral Researcher in the Emotional Interaction and eHealth (EIeH) research group for 3 years
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The RNAcious laboratory at the Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Helsinki, is recruiting a doctoral researcher to study how pathogens utilize RNA-based mechanisms
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Department of Food and Nutrition of the University of Helsinki is seeking a highly motivated PhD researcher to join an international and interdisciplinary team in the EU-funded project VALOR (start
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Machines” in which we aim to develop methods for real-time control of magnetic fields in power and distribution transformers and rotating electrical machines. The goal is to bring new functionalities in
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The RNAcious laboratory at the Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Helsinki, is recruiting a doctoral researcher to study how pathogens utilize RNA-based mechanisms