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investigation and will develop an advanced computer modeling framework. By simulating processes at various scales, from the atomistic to continuum, we aim to reveal how temperature and saturation fluctuations
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. The tasks will include: Assisting users with the operation of flow cytometers Performing maintenance and calibration of instruments Preparing and supporting the analysis of flow cytometry data Providing
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, we study how actin operates in the nucleus to regulate nuclear organization and consequently nuclear processes. The successful candidate(s) will focus on the mechanisms by which actin regulates
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for independent creative thinking Skills in computer programming and experience with Linux and possibly machine learning The appointee should either already have the right to pursue a doctoral degree at the
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) and dean Johanna Niemi (johanna.niemi(at)helsinki.fi ). Further information about the recruitment process can be obtained from HR Specialist Mella Mattila (hr-oiktdk(at)helsinki.fi ). The Faculty of Law
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written and verbal communication skills in English are required. Good co-operation and interaction skills are considered an advantage for the applicant. What do we offer We offer you a highly international
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communication skills in English are required. Good co-operation and interaction skills are considered to be an advantage for the applicant. What do we offer? We offer you a highly international research
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the position? We are looking forward to receiving your application for the position via our recruitment system by 27 May 2025 at the latest. We will process applications during the application period and may
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for nanoscale morphology analysis Familiar with mechanical and physical processing techniques such as ball-mill grinding and ultra-sonication for depolymerization Strong communication skills and the ability
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, you will have the opportunity to create a new research service and will, therefore, shape how we operate within the university. A way to be close to the research process while focusing on interesting