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programming skills in Python and/or R, with experience using notebooks (Jupyter, RStudio) and Git Familiarity with workflow managers such as Nextflow or Snakemake is a plus Ability to communicate complex
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assessment and supervise/mentor students Programming skills (e.g. Python, R, MATLAB, C) are seen as a benefit. What we offer The salary of the postdoctoral researcher will be based on level 5 of the demands
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Programme in Translational Medicine. It also offers psychotherapist education. In addition to its teaching and research activities, the faculty serves as a significant expert organisation in the healthcare
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The University of Helsinki International trainee programme is open to all international students enrolled in a University of Helsinki master’s programme. We are now looking for a TRAINEE for a
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included in annual working plan. To successfully attend to the duties of the position, the appointee must have good English skills. WHAT WE OFFER We offer an interesting opportunity to work in a diverse
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research with the aim of completing the dissertation and doctoral degree (either Doctor of Theology or Doctor of Philosophy) participating in and contributing to DIVSOL events and doctoral program and
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of this call are particularly encouraged to apply. Role and requirements The new professor is expected to build and lead an internationally recognized research group and establish an ambitious research program
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-time (55%) trainee. The application period is from 7 April to 28 April 2025. You are eligible to apply if you are an international student enrolled in a University of Helsinki master’s programme. Read
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logopedics, and an international Master's Programme in Translational Medicine. It also offers psychotherapist education. In addition to its teaching and research activities, the faculty serves as a significant
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to the groups according to their needs. In your role, you will also provide one-on-one support for the researchers at the University of Helsinki from the perspectives of software, programming, Linux, data and