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activities. We also have access to real quantum hardware, including VTT’s Q50 and Helmi machines and Aalto’s Q20, all located right downstairs from our offices. In addition, access to other leading commercial
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POST DOC POSITION IN BIODIVERSITY ECONOMICS The Department of Organismal and Evolutionary Biology and the Department of Economics at the University of Helsinki invite applications for a postdoctoral
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? Please make sure that your ORCID-profile (https://orcid.org ) works: your publications are listed and public (Set visibility: Everyone). You cannot apply to this job without an ORCID profile
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and Finland. How to apply? Please make sure that your ORCID-profile (https://orcid.org ) works: your publications are listed and public (Set visibility: Everyone). You cannot apply to this job without
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net period of time, which does not include parental leaves, military service etc.) good skills in spoken and written English motivation for research work in aerosol physics or chemistry. Please note
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machine learning techniques, and GPU programming. The simulation results will be compared to observational data obtained using facilities worldwide including ESO and NOT. Who we are looking for A successful
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mechanistic explanations of sex differences in immunity. WHAT WE OFFER Starting salary for post-doctoral researchers is approximately 3625 euros/month A fully-funded 3-year position at the University
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among likeminded researchers that also fosters independence and career development. Dynamics of the group build on the CSSM model for distributed and less hierarchical academic collaboration (learn more
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the research environment: Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry, University of Helsinki https://www.helsinki.fi/en/faculty-agriculture-and-forestry Viikki Campus https://www.helsinki.fi/en/about-us
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resolution by integrating plasmonic nanopores with a high-speed Raman detection system, an automated control system, computer simulations, and advanced Raman-based bioinformatics. The RamanProSeq consortium