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QCD group as a Research Fellow with Prof. Mikko Möttönen being your direct superior. The QCD group ( https://www.aalto.fi/en/department-of-applied-physics/quantum-computing-and-devices-qcd ) is one
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, linguistic or cultural background, or minority group. We cannot give feedback to the applications. For more information, contact Prof. Yinyin Bao, email yinyin.bao(at)helsinki.fi
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intersection of computational biology, biotechnology, and precision medicine. You will contribute to the development of innovative bioinformatics tools and perform in-depth analysis of cutting-edge datasets
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complement the scientific profile of the Molecular and Integrative Biosciences Research Programme: https://www.helsinki.fi/en/faculty-biological-and-environmental-sciences/research/molecular-and-integrative
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to the development of reproducible analysis workflows and pipelines. You have a PhD in bioinformatics, computational biology, data science, computer science, genetics or other relevant field. You have successfully
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research group and establish an ambitious research program in the burgeoning research field of Living State Physics. The new professor shall actively engage in education in this field at the NBE department
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competencies. Role Requirements A Master’s or Doctoral degree preferably in psychology, cognitive science, computer science, or a related field. Meticulous work ethic and excellent time management. Prior
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. The role includes teaching in the Bachelor’s Programme in the Languages and Literatures of Finland, the Master’s Programme in Finnish and Finno-Ugrian Studies, the Master’s Programme in Linguistic Diversity
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experience during their PhD and postdoc periods. The selected group leaders are expected to initiate a new independent research program in one of FIMM’s research fields. Background FIMM is a leading molecular
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forest sciences degree programs and in the university-level Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS) program. The Department of Forest Sciences offers the LAS program "Resource management of global forests" study