21 phd-in-concrete-and-structural-engineering Postdoctoral positions at UNIVERSITY OF HELSINKI
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The Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Helsinki invites applications for the position of POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER ON Aquatic Science and Technology Studies and More-than-human relations
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methodology for analysing long-term spatially structured data sets within a joint species distribution modelling framework. For more information on REC, please see https://www2.helsinki.fi/en/researchgroups
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, the project takes advantage of the unique long-term datasets collected in Finland. REC also develops state-of-the-art methodology for analysing long-term spatially structured data sets within a joint species
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breeding procedures for testing hypotheses arising from the analyses. Are you a technology wizard, determined to apply your skills in something that really matters? Or, alternatively, you have a solid
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. The Postdoctoral Researcher will be a full-time contract for the maximum duration of 2 years. Position description The successful candidate will work within the research project “Structural correctness in
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PhD thesis Your work may also include teaching duties (at most 5% of annual working time). Requirements and eligibility criteria For the Doctoral Researcher’s position, the appointee is expected to have
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Run-3. Length of the contract is until 31.8.2029. We are seeking a talented and motivated doctoral researcher (PhD student) who recently completed their MSc degree in the field of experimental particle
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facilities with access to the state-of-the art technologies. Qualifications We invite applications from candidates with a solid theoretical and wet-lab background and a PhD degree in cell/molecular biology
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studies and research work leading to a completed PhD thesis Your work may also include teaching duties (at most 5% of annual working time). Requirements and eligibility criteria For the Doctoral
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include one or more of the following: Characterization and gene editing of cancer organoid cultures Use of genetically engineered mouse models to understand microbial adaptations Analyzing the cancer