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effects on microbiological and chemical hazards as well as on nutrient intake. Conducting comprehensive risk-benefit assessments requires the continuous development of assessment methods, both
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competence development opportunities. Read more about us: https://www.uwasa.fi/en/open-positions The salary is based on both the job requirement and the employee’s personal performance in accordance with
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occupational health care and health insurance, language courses, and opportunities for professional development. The International Staff Services office (https://www.helsinki.fi/en/university/working
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for professional development. The International Staff Services office (https://www.helsinki.fi/en/university/working-at-the-university ) assists employees from abroad with their transition to work and life in
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these technologies to the utilization of agricultural side and surplus biomass, as well as in the development of new cultivation, production, and post-harvest methods or renewable energy production, with due
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the development and experimentation of future-oriented, environmentally friendly, and customized packaged chip systems. The infrastructure supports research and pilot-scale development of emerging chip technologies
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positive approach towards innovation and development are particularly important to us. Our mobile work model allows you to work in Finland in the location most appropriate for your work. In addition, we
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.. SiPFAB enables the development and experimentation of future-oriented, environmentally friendly, and customized packaged chip systems. The infrastructure supports research and pilot-scale development
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research, development and small-volume production for VTT, Aalto University and external user companies. The total area of the cleanroom is 2 600 m², and there is an installed equipment base of 200
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research environments, that is to actively develop Luke’s wood material laboratory activities and internal collaboration. The professor also contributes to the development of wood-based industries