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of excellence (https://ellis.eu/members ). Significant high-performance computing resources (e.g. LUMI supercomputer, https://lumi-supercomputer.eu ) are at the disposal of our researchers. What we offer
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working conditions for researchers and promote the principles of HR Excellence in Research, HRS4R . The Human Resources Strategy for Researchers (HRS4R) is based on the values of the European Charter
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ecosystems Experience in using high-performance computing resources Experience conducting fieldwork in remote or logistically demanding environments A valid driving license in Finland, and willingness to drive
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physics students, and access to exceptional computing resources, including the LUMI supercomputer and the dedicated local cluster HILE. In addition, the position includes five weeks of paid vacation per
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Finnish and international research groups, and generous resources for research visits and conference travels. The local research team is jointly led by Academy Research Fellow Risto Paatelainen and
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unique faculty with a high international standing. The mission of the faculty is to promote the sustainable use of renewable natural resources through scientific research and research-based teaching. We
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. The student will also be jointly supervised by postdoc researcher Delfin Tursin, who has rich experience in biosignal processing and motor imagery. Sufficient computing resources from both faculty and the
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from the University of Helsinki (UH) and two from the Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke), who together with a large network of international collaborators form a multidisciplinary team of experts
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the principles of HR Excellence in Research, HRS4R . The Human Resources Strategy for Researchers (HRS4R) is based on the values of the European Charter for Researchers & The Code of Conduct for the Recruitment
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of Excellence in Tree Biology that brings together ten PIs from the University of Helsinki (UH) and two from the Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke), who together with a large network of international