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researchers in biodiversity science, genetic indicator assessment and ecological statistics for a fixed term of 2 years. There will be a trial period of six months in the beginning. The post doc positions
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for a fixed term of 2 years. There will be a trial period of six months in the beginning. The post doc positions are part of the Research Centre for Ecological Change (REC) and are funded by the Jane and
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Doctoral Researcher in statistical signal processing. The Structured and Stochastic Modeling Group, headed by Prof. Filip Elvander, conducts research in statistical signal processing, ranging from
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for 2 Post-Doctoral Researcher positions in the field of immunology to work on Research Council of Finland-funded projects. The Fagerholm group consists of Immunologists, Biochemists and Bioinformaticians
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of Advanced Mathematics for Sensing, Imaging and Modelling (2024–2031). The group is also supported by a Research Council of Finland Fellowship under the project SPARSe (2025–2029), further strengthening its
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integrating 'omics' data The qualification requirements of the positions are stated in the University of Turku Rules of Procedure . A person selected for the post of Postdoctoral Researcher is required to have
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the project for an independent post-doc to develop their own ideas and sub-projects Ability and motivation to work as part of a team. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. The duties, qualification
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. The position is funded by the Jane and Aatos Erkko foundation (Project GIN2) and is a fixed-term contract from January 2, 2026 to July 31, 2028. The post-doc researcher will work in a highly multidisciplinary
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of water engineering, including hydrological modelling, cold climate hydrology, hydrological process studies, groundwater research, water quality, water management, water supply, treatment, and protection
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Rules of Procedure: rules-of-procedure.pdf . A person selected for the post of postdoctoral researcher is required to have a doctoral degree and the ability to conduct independent scientific work as