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use Finland-wide remote sensing resources from one of the consortium members, Finnish Geospatial Research Institute to monitor tree growth in Finland and combine this information with whole genome
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. Applicants must have a doctoral degree in geography, geoinformatics, computer science, data science, or a related field. Advanced PhD candidates are also encouraged to apply, however the appointee must have a
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. Applicants must have a doctoral degree in geography, geoinformatics, computer science, data science, or a related field. Advanced PhD candidates are also encouraged to apply, however the appointee must have a
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GBIF), conservation knowledge (e.g., the World Database on Protected Areas), environmental (e.g., remote sensing), threat (e.g., land use change), digital (e.g., Wikipedia), and socio-economic (e.g
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communication and collaboration. Finnish language is not required. Other requirements: PhD degree in Physics with excellent academic track records. Experience in biological, fluid, or soft matter physics research
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(2021) ]. Please find more information about our two projects Gravitational coupling between nonclassical masses Remote connection and strong coupling in coherent electromechanics here in Aalto
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% of annual working time). Requirements and eligibility criteria The Postdoctoral Researcher should have a PhD degree in computer science or bioinformatics (or related fields) with an emphasis on computational
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-Gordon model, the scaling limit of the near critical Ising model, or the massive Thirring model. Qualifications We are looking for applicants with a PhD in mathematics or theoretical physics, with
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page) Two letters of reference required A CV that includes a list of publications The closing date for applications is 31st July 2025 (23:59 EEST). Interviews will be conducted remotely during August
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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