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to the development of reproducible analysis workflows and pipelines. You have a PhD in bioinformatics, computational biology, data science, computer science, genetics or other relevant field. You have successfully
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Devices (QCD) group at the Department of Applied Physics. In this position you have a chance to make history by demonstrating some of the first experiments of the future quantum-computer technology that is
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and Environment Research Programme The position is for a fixed term period for 2 years and available from September 2025 onwards (or as agreed). The position is based in the Ecology and Environment
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degree (PhD or equivalent) in computer science, data science, statistics, bioinformatics, or a related discipline A strong publication record in machine learning, computer science, bioinformatics
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physics, applied physics, computer science or in a closely related field. MSc students near the completion of their degree are also encouraged to apply. The candidate should have: Willingness to pursue a
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Sini Laakso’s lab Autoimmune Neurology at the Translational Immunology Research Program at University of Helsinki, Faculty of Medicine invites applications for the position of POSTDOCTORAL
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investigation and will develop an advanced computer modeling framework. By simulating processes at various scales, from the atomistic to continuum, we aim to reveal how temperature and saturation fluctuations
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research group and establish an ambitious research program in the burgeoning research field of Living State Physics. The new professor shall actively engage in education in this field at the NBE department
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competencies. Role Requirements A Master’s or Doctoral degree preferably in psychology, cognitive science, computer science, or a related field. Meticulous work ethic and excellent time management. Prior
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group, established in 2018 at the University of Oslo, has recently expanded to the University of Helsinki. The group specializes in developing computational methods to understand the regulatory mechanisms