24 postdoc-position-in-image-coding Postdoctoral research jobs at UNIVERSITY OF HELSINKI in Finland
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responsibilities Design, implement and benchmark deep machine learning models for large-scale cancer datasets that include genomics, transcriptomics, epigenomics and imaging data Collaborate closely with
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, including cutting-edge facilities for cryogenic electron microscopy (cryo-EM), light microscopy, sequencing, and proteomics. For more information, please visit https://www.helsinki.fi/hilife/bi . The position
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full-time, three-year fixed-term contract starting in September 2025 (or later by agreement). The position includes a six-month trial period. Postdoc applicants must hold a doctoral degree by the start
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, including cutting-edge facilities for cryogenic electron microscopy (cryo-EM), light microscopy, sequencing, and proteomics. For more information, please visit https://www.helsinki.fi/hilife/bi . The position
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morphology imaging, and spatial transcriptomics—to identify altered cell states and mis-patterning events. The aim is to integrate computational and experimental approaches, including validation in vivo
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-MuTaNTS can be used therein. Tasks for the Post-doctoral Researcher Position Perform pore-scale reactive transport simulations and take part in the development and benchmarking of the developed code in
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offered a fully funded contract of up to 3 years. About the position The postdoctoral research position will require developing and applying cutting-edge machine learning methods to computer vision and
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a fully funded contract of up to 3 years. Position description The postdoctoral researcher position involves developing novel spatial and other statistical frameworks, combining biodiversity
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The Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences at the University of Helsinki is inviting applications for a Postdoctoral Researcher position in Environmental Social Sciences in the Ecosystems
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period of six months at the beginning of employment. Position description The postdoctoral researcher will work in the research group of Professor Christian Webb and be funded by the ERC consolidator grant