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metagenomics assembly” funded by the Research Council of Finland in the research group of University Lecturer Leena Salmela. We develop models, algorithms and data structures for high throughput sequencing data
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this project we will develop novel models for estimating the correctness of genome and metagenome assembly and algorithms and data structures for computing such correctness estimates. The Doctoral Researcher is
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the A.I. Virtanen Institute for Molecular Sciences at the University of Eastern Finland (Kuopio campus) for a Research Council of Finland–funded project developing a novel MRI method for measuring brain
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focused on comparative cloud policy analysis. Key responsibilities include: Developing a dataset of policies influencing cloud infrastructure in selected jurisdictions. Conducting interviews with
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RESEARCHER / DOCTORAL RESEARCHER We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher to work on our projects that involve multiple sclerosis and myasthenia gravis. Also, applications for a PhD student position are
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support strategic focus on the use of AI in social research. This includes, for instance, supporting the development of AI strategies for qualitative analysis. RESPONSIBILITIES The candidate is expected
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social research. This includes, for instance, supporting the development of AI strategies for qualitative analysis. RESPONSIBILITIES The candidate is expected to carry out their own research within
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. Reusify Project The position is connected to Reusify research project which aims to accelerate the uptake of reusable packaging systems by providing tools and resources for developing highly scalable, safe
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participate in a project which investigates and develops novel immunotherapies (cell therapies) to cancer, utilizing both mouse and human systems. Applicants should possess a PhD degree or be close to
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Hospital and University of Oulu. About the job The position is part of the research project “Defects of centriolar HYLS1 protein: in vivo outcomes in development and disease ” funded by the Research Council