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The Hakala Research group at the Institute of Biotechnology in the University of Helsinki is looking for highly motivated Doctoral Researcher for a PhD thesis project. The start date
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with a background in Language Technology, Machine Learning, or Language Typology who are interested in automatic classification and analysis of hundreds of languages to undertake a PhD project exploring
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Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Hakala Research group at the Institute of Biotechnology in the University of Helsinki is looking for highly motivated Doctoral Researcher for a PhD thesis
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-supervising PhD and MSc students working in the project Contributing to new research ideas and (co)-applying for grants Depending on interests and expertise, some teaching on nutritional physiology, microbiome
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of languages to undertake a PhD project exploring Unseen Languages in Language Identification. The project focuses on the automatic analysis of written texts, mostly already in digital format, while speech
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collaboration with clinicians and other experts in molecular virology, immunology, genomics, and bioinformatics. Qualifications PhD (completed or near completion) in medicine, virology, molecular biology
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bioinformatics Communicating the results in scientific publications and conference presentation Co-supervising PhD and MSc students working in the project Contributing to new research ideas and (co)-applying
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, scientific rigor, and innovation. We work in close collaboration with clinicians and other experts in molecular virology, immunology, genomics, and bioinformatics. Qualifications PhD (completed or near
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in this project. Additionally, the student will be encouraged to collaboratively contribute to the further development of these methods. The PhD student will be supervised by Academy Fellow Dr. Gleb
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employment. Position description The successful candidate will work within the research project “Advances in generalized Bayesian inference via differential-geometric methods” funded by the Research Council