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within a multidisciplinary research environment spanning two Nordic countries, with active groups in Helsinki and Oslo. The position is open to applicants with a PhD degree in computational biology
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computational tools for biological data analysis Teamwork skills and the willingness to collaborate, share ideas, and contribute to a multidisciplinary research environment that spans two Nordic countries, with
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appreciated) Ability to handle large sequence datasets Experience of working in HPC environments Strong interest in molecular evolution Good written and oral communication skills in English Willingness to work
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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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primary workplace is the Ruralia Institute in Mikkeli, with the possibility of hybrid work (within Finland). The University of Helsinki offers extensive networks, a multidisciplinary work environment
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primary workplace is the Ruralia Institute in Mikkeli, with the possibility of hybrid work (within Finland). The University of Helsinki offers extensive networks, a multidisciplinary work environment
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initially for 1 year and can be extended further. The employment contract will include a probationary period of six months. Research environment Computational Bioenergetics Group is also affiliated with
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, environmental, digital, and socio-economic data, to identify which species are in most need of conservation attention and where limited resources should be invested to help reduce the ongoing loss of biodiversity
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degree in computer science or a related technical field or proven skills of applying machine learning models in conservation science or other environmental sciences. Be proficient in programming languages
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lab fosters a collaborative and dynamic research environment, leveraging an extensive international scientific network. This position offers a unique opportunity to expand your research connections