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Description We are seeking a doctoral researcher for a joint project between the University of Jyväskylä and the Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke), focusing on soil structural dynamics and the effects
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in text categorization, with a focus on language identification in texts. Well-defined and reliable open-set language identification methods will impact research fields that depend on resources created
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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 of Researchers (Charter & Code
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with good resources, possibility to collaboration both nationally and internationally and advance your research career. Additionally, you will have the opportunity to co-mentor doctoral and master’s
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for the development of advanced materials from natural resources. It is one of Europe’s leading research and higher education institutions in the field of sustainable chemistry and engineering based on the utilization
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way. We search for answers to questions such as how organizations create and utilize resources in creating value efficiently and effectively, and what resources do organizations need in a technology
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Manager Virpi Ahola, virpi.ahola@uef.fi , +358-50-5687597 or visit UEF Bioinformatics Center (website) For further information on the application procedure, please contact: Human Resources hrbiomed@uef.fi
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research fields that depend on resources created using language identification, such as text corpora for rare languages. Language identification methods ground their predictions on training corpora for a
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, ilkka.kronholm@jyu.fi . We offer good 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
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modalities; 3) Improvement of the above developed algorithms for low computational resources on the edge. Science objectives: 1) Development of methods to automatically infer feature stability and reliability