21 electrical-engineering-coding-theory Postdoctoral positions at UNIVERSITY OF HELSINKI in Finland
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(i.e., current employees of the University of Helsinki) submit their applications by using the “Employee Login” button. Please send your application (max 1 page) and the following appendices: A complete
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, through the University of Helsinki Recruitment System via the link "Apply now" (“Hae nyt”). Use your current email address to register to the Recruitment System. Only applicants who are currently employed
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your current email address to register to the Recruitment System. Internal applicants (i.e., current employees of the University of Helsinki) may submit their application by using the "Employee Login
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vitae, structured according to the TENK guidelines (include only applicable sections, see https://tenk.fi/en/advice-and-materials/template-researchers-curriculum-vitae ) * A link to a coding sample in
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expected to: Develop and apply quantitative methods specifically tailored to the goals of the BIOBANG project. Establish and maintain code and data repositories to ensure efficient workflow and collaboration
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to: Develop and apply machine learning models for analyzing complex datasets related to nature conservation. Establish and maintain code and data repositories to ensure efficient workflow and collaboration
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and study the local aspects of changing work and leisure in South Savo region, particularly using electricity consumption data. The appointee will also have the opportunity to shape the focus
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and study the local aspects of changing work and leisure in South Savo region, particularly using electricity consumption data. The appointee will also have the opportunity to shape the focus
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on behalf of the applicant. To apply, please submit the application through the University of Helsinki electronic recruitment system by clicking on Apply for job. Internal applicants (i.e., current
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driving cancer heterogeneity and progression by integrating genomic data into genome-wide regulatory networks. Current projects include (i) modeling distal regulatory interactions, (ii) modeling networks