63 programming-"the"-"DAAD"-"EURAXESS"-"IMPRS-ML"-"O.P"-"Prof" positions at UNIVERSITY OF HELSINKI in Finland
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master degree in relevant field such as chemistry, physics or meteorology; Have good programming skills and interested in code development; Have excellent skills in spoken and written English; The
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forest sciences degree programs and in the university-level Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS) program. The Department of Forest Sciences offers the LAS program "Resource management of global forests" study
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, astrophysics, or a related discipline completed by the time of appointment, Strong interest in solar physics, space weather, or plasma modeling, Programming experience (e.g., Python or equivalent), Some
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synopsis of max. 10 most important publications with links to the publications if open access a plan for advancing research and teaching in the field and a vision for the development of the applicant’s
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to present a research plan in legal regulation of food and/or drug safety. The plan may tackle the challenges from any field of law, such as consumer protection, product safety, intellectual property law
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well as the separate Master’s Programme in Data Science, in which other departments also participate.
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in scientific venues in the field, as well as programming skills. Publications in top-tier AI and NLP venues (e.g. NeurIPS, ICML, ICLR, JMLR, ACL, EMNLP, TACL) are considered a significant merit
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using the University of Helsinki Recruitment System by clicking the button “Apply now”. The application should include: A cover letter explaining the applicant’s motivation in joining the research program
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partners, ensuring smooth information flow and collaboration. Your work will include maintaining the project’s website and producing various communication materials. Event organization: You will plan and
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curiosity-driven working culture. The research activities are carried out in research groups joined into three multidisciplinary research programs. The Institute hosts several shared research infrastructures