49 algorithm-development "https:" "Simons Foundation" Postdoctoral positions in Finland
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Description The Department of Chemistry invites applications for two fixed-term Postdoctoral Researcher positions in a research project on computational method development and electrocatalysis funded by
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. Applications are invited for a full-time Postdoctoral Researcher in development of plasmonic nanopore for single molecule sequencing by surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) position under supervision by
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Project: Statistical modelling the Evolution of Sex-Specific Differences in Life History and Immunity Supervisors: Dr. Elina Numminen, Faculty of Science, University of Helsinki, and Dr. Piret Avila
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, develop, and implement state-of-the-art post-quantum cryptographic protocols and algorithms. Collaborate closely with top-tier European universities and industrial partners. Participate in project
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partners across Europe. The selected candidate will join a dynamic, interdisciplinary team and contribute to cutting-edge research in post-quantum cryptography. Responsibilities Design, develop, and
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the Finnish Center of Excellence in Quantum Materials . Your role and goals The research will focus on developing and using machine learning algorithms to discover novel materials and to build generative models
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and machine learning. We focus on inductive logic programming (ILP), a form of inductive program synthesis which learns logical rules from data. The focus of this position is to develop ILP/program
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facilities, and opportunities for professional development (https://www.helsinki.fi/en/about-us/careers ). YOUR PROFILE PhD in biology, mathematics, or a related field Strong background in mathematical
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environment affiliated with the European Laboratory for Learning and Intelligent Systems (ELLIS) Institute Finland. The selected candidate will contribute to the development and implementation of precision
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within the research project “From Clay to Code: Investigating Microbial Evolution in Response to Human Influence” funded by the Helsinki Institute of Life Sciences (HiLIFE). The project aims to establish a