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primary workplace is the Ruralia Institute in Mikkeli, with the possibility of hybrid work (within Finland). The University of Helsinki offers extensive networks, a multidisciplinary work environment
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appreciated) Ability to handle large sequence datasets Experience of working in HPC environments Strong interest in molecular evolution Good written and oral communication skills in English Willingness to work
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primary workplace is the Ruralia Institute in Mikkeli, with the possibility of hybrid work (within Finland). The University of Helsinki offers extensive networks, a multidisciplinary work environment
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, environmental, digital, and socio-economic data, to identify which species are in most need of conservation attention and where limited resources should be invested to help reduce the ongoing loss of biodiversity
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degree in computer science or a related technical field or proven skills of applying machine learning models in conservation science or other environmental sciences. Be proficient in programming languages
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initially for 1 year and can be extended further. The employment contract will include a probationary period of six months. Research environment Computational Bioenergetics Group is also affiliated with
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. Actively participate in HI scientific program activities and development. What we offer? We offer you a supportive academic environment in a community of committed scholars and the possibility to use funding
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qualitative research skills and ambition to produce high-quality research in an interdisciplinary environment? The Department of Management Studies at Aalto University School of Business seeks applications
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) and in foreign research centers such as CERN and FAIR. The University of Jyväskylä is a human-centered environment of 2,500 experts and 14,500 students. Our goal is to create wisdom and well-being
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employees, ensuring a smooth transition to living and working in Finland. Our lab fosters a collaborative and dynamic research environment, leveraging an extensive international scientific network