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sequencing data from up to 10,000 trees. We are using birches (Betula) as our model organism, as they have a relatively small genome, they are adapted to their local environments and there are accelerated
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to demonstrate how your profile aligns with the strategy of Tampere University and with the profile of the Faculty of Information Technology and Communication Sciences and describe how you would work
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impact of our research — both in Finland and internationally. We are launching four strategic research platforms that combine cutting-edge research from multiple disciplines. You will lead two of them
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the project tasks. However, the research focus and responsibilities can be tailored to align with the candidate's skills, experience, and interests. The position involves collaborating with a multidisciplinary
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. The work aims at modeling carbon flows, developing solutions for removing and storing greenhouse gases into the built environment, and developing the life cycle assessment method for quantifying multiple
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integrity and alignment with MSCA values (incl. diversity, equality and inclusion) Collaborative experience and teamwork Communication skills Benefits We offer you responsible and interesting tasks and the
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informatics. The unit has close ties with national initiatives such as Sustainable Material and Manufacturing (SUSMAT ) and the Finnish Centre for AI (FCAI ), as well as multiple national infrastructures
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to manage multiple tasks independently. What we offer A full-time, fixed-term position for 2.3 years (starting December 2025, or as soon as possible thereafter). Monthly salary starting from approx. €4,070
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, facilitating numerous future studies. What we offer: A high-quality research environment, where experienced supervisors and colleagues working on multiple research projects on data analytics can support your
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of the regenerative use of planetary resources. You will work in a cutting-edge, interdisciplinary research environment in a diverse academic setting, fostering collaborations across multiple disciplines and benefit