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The Finnish Museum of Natural History LUOMUS at the University of Helsinki invites applications for a Postdoctoral Researcher, Biodiversity Change for a fixed-term employment for the duration
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to Finnish or English. In case the degree is still in process, please give an official notification from the supervisor or faculty to address the estimated date of defense. Contact information of two senior
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research on ageing, physical activity, and functional capacity is considered an advantage. The qualification requirements and language skills of postdoctoral researchers are stipulated by the University
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programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Finnish Museum of Natural History LUOMUS at the University of Helsinki invites applications for a
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the laboratory - process, analyze and report gravity and related data - be involved in planning of absolute gravimeter comparisons and process the comparison data - actively collaborate within the EQUIP-consortium
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processing. The measurements are carried out at deep cryogenic temperatures in dilution refrigerators. Notably, we have demonstrated quantum entanglement between two micromechanical oscillators realized as
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for the development of advanced materials from natural resources. It is one of Europe’s leading research and higher education institutions in the field of sustainable chemistry and engineering based on the utilization
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networks, natural language processing, experiment design, or qualitative interviews Bonus: Knowledge of or enthusiasm for political science, psychology, or other fields related to the projects Postdoctoral
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). Language & other skills Excellent written and spoken English. Finnish or Swedish not required but considered an advantage. Strong interpersonal and communication skills, proactive mindset, and ability
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address complex environmental challenges. About the Project The Adaptive Design for AI-Driven Processes in Transforming Dynamic Landscapes (ADAPT) project develops scalable, data-driven design methodologies