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The Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the Faculty of Science of the University of Helsinki invites applications for POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER IN STATISTICS for a fixed term of 2 years
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The Institute for Atmospheric and Earth System Research (INAR) is a large multidisciplinary research unit based in physics, chemistry, meteorology, forest sciences, environmental sciences and social
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the benchmarking of continuum modeling code together with GTK. Take part in dissemination, outreach, and teaching activities. Profile of the candidate PhD in relevant field (Physics, Chemistry, Geology, Fluid
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, to uncover convergent gene regulatory mechanisms, with the goal of informing therapeutic strategies. Tasks The tasks will include one or more of the following: Analysis of data collected from developing
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microbiome from clinical patient samples Computational analysis and integration of functional microbial genomics datasets from next-generation sequencing methods. Supervision and teaching of students and
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from all backgrounds to join our community. At the Department of Applied Physics, our pioneering research in physical sciences creates important industrial applications that hold great technological
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, developmental biology, genetics, biomedicine, or another appropriate field. Previous experience in confocal imaging and image analysis, scRNA-seq data analysis, or genetically engineered mouse models is
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Principal Investigator in the project’s implementation. Among other research tasks, the postdoctoral researcher will a) help conduct a multimodal analysis to examine how relations between humans, aquatic
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focused on comparative cloud policy analysis. Key responsibilities include: Developing a dataset of policies influencing cloud infrastructure in selected jurisdictions. Conducting interviews with
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no estimate of their correctness which severely hampers accurate estimation of the correctness of downstream analysis. In this project we will develop novel models for estimating the correctness of genome and