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data, including biomedicine and drug discovery. The position gives excellent opportunities in publishing in high-quality forums. We expect the applicants to have a PhD degree (or close to completing one
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almost all doctoral studies required for a PhD in a relevant field may also be considered. In such cases, the job title at the start of the employment will be Project Researcher and salary will be in
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the Neuroscience Center in the University of Helsinki (see: https://www2.helsinki.fi/en/researchgroups/synaptic-plasticity-and-development ).The research interests are focused on functional maturation of neuronal
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The Water-Food Futures project aims to identify solutions that reduce water overuse and pollution while ensuring food security and the economic viability of food production. We study how tailored
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: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: University of Helsinki, 00014, Finland [map ] Subject Areas: Astrophysics / High Energy Astrophysics Theoretical Physics / Theoretical particle physics High
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, they are required to have demonstrated the ability to undertake postgraduate studies and the capacity to complete a doctoral degree in accordance with the research plan. Please note that before obtaining the study
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. Experience: The applicant should have less than 7 years of research experience (full-time equivalent research work at a university or research institution, assessed from the date when the PhD study right ended
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equivalent research work at a university or research institution, assessed from the date when the PhD study right ended) MSCA mobility requirements: The Applicant should fulfil the mobility requirement
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generator as well as to conduct phantom studies using a perfusion phantom. Other responsibilities include data analysis and reporting, scientific publishing, participation in supervision and research group
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are studied at different trophic levels combining biochemical and genetic analyses, stable isotopes, field and experimental studies and modelling. JYU research concentrates on studying ionomes (relative