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theoretical background and a degree in cell and molecular biology (or similar field) and preferably some practical experience in cell culture and/or functional genomics methods. For the Doctoral Researcher
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using unique novel mouse models, spatial technologies and analytical methods. Postdoctoral Researcher in Functional Cancer Microbiome through the NORPOD program NORPOD is a collaborative postdoctoral
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) Expertise in sustainable software engineering practices, tools, and methods with a focus on integrating sustainability across all phases of the software development lifecycle (agile software development, CI
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and optimisation of biomass supply 2) deployment of spatial data and remote sensing methods in biomass supply systems 3) biomass sustainability assessment and life cycle analysis 4) circular economy
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focus of the position is on application and advancement of modern artificial intelligence (AI) methods in drug discovery and development. An ideal candidate will have strong background in machine learning
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advancement of modern artificial intelligence (AI) methods in drug discovery and development. An ideal candidate will have strong background in machine learning, computational chemistry, or related fields, with
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. Research experience after completing the doctoral degree is expected. Scientific competence in developing artificial intelligence methods, with proven publication record in scientific venues in the field, as
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accordance with the salary system for Finnish universities. The salary comprises two components: a job-related salary element and a personal salary element. For a Doctoral Researcher, the job-related salary
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the doctoral degree is expected. Scientific competence in developing artificial intelligence methods, with proven publication record in scientific venues in the field, as well as programming skills. Publications
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group, established in 2018 at the University of Oslo, has recently expanded to the University of Helsinki. The group specializes in developing computational methods to understand the regulatory mechanisms