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appreciated) Ability to handle large sequence datasets Experience of working in HPC environments Strong interest in molecular evolution Good written and oral communication skills in English Willingness to work
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written and verbal communication skills (in English) Strong problem-solving skills Ability to work both independently and as part of a multidisciplinary, international project team, including researchers
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of the irradiation-induced effects. The impact of the electronic excitations will be explored by computing electronic stopping power in the glassy and crystalline states of phase-change materials with time-dependent
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publications showing the applicant's ability and merits for the position using the guidelines of the Research Council of Finland . Degree certificate (highest degree). Applicants are kindly asked to submit
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21 Feb 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Oulu Research Field Computer science » Other Engineering » Computer engineering Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Country
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, an excellent education system, and competitive economy. Read more about living in Oulu . What we expect from you? We are looking for an ambitious, highly motivated candidate who has enthusiasm and ability
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, computer sciences or another relevant field. Candidates in the final stages of completing their doctoral dissertation are also eligible to apply for the position but the doctoral degree must be completed by
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% of the annual sum total. QUALIFICATIONS The appointee must hold a doctoral degree in criminology, social sciences, law, computer sciences or another relevant field. Candidates in the final stages of completing
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Hemodynamics Embedded programming Optical technologies Electronics Research experience We welcome candidates with genuine interest in developing new innovative healthcare solutions. High motivation, willingness
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EVALUATION Basic eligibility criteria: Doctoral degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering or a closely related field. As a rule, the time elapsed since completing the doctoral degree should not exceed