46 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof"-"Prof" positions at UNIVERSITY OF HELSINKI in Finland
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metagenomics assembly” funded by the Research Council of Finland in the research group of University Lecturer Leena Salmela. We develop models, algorithms and data structures for high throughput sequencing data
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this project we will develop novel models for estimating the correctness of genome and metagenome assembly and algorithms and data structures for computing such correctness estimates. The Doctoral Researcher is
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related to information technology. As a Research Software Engineer at the University of Helsinki, you will get to collaborate with different research groups providing software development and consultation
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The TrueScreen Research to Business (R2B) project at the University of Helsinki is seeking a talented and highly motivated Bioinformatician / Research Software Engineer or Postdoctoral Researcher
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at the institute operate across multiple scales of biological resolution in the areas of Structural Biology, Molecular and Cell Biology, Developmental Biology, Genomics, and Evolutionary Biology. We seek an early
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Do you want to develop wellbeing within the planetary boundaries and be part of the evolving Sustainable Wellbeing Unit at the University of Helsinki? We are now looking for a SENIOR SPECIALIST IN
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RESEARCHER / DOCTORAL RESEARCHER We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher to work on our projects that involve multiple sclerosis and myasthenia gravis. Also, applications for a PhD student position are
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coordinates multiple large-scale research projects and globally unique data resources, such as FinnGen , nationwide health registry data and the Finnish Twin Study and leads the molecular profiling of cancer
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the research group of Professor Klaus Nordhausen in the project “Signal recovery in noisy spatial data”. The research group develops modern and efficient multivariate statistical methods tailored
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manipulation of developing mouse organs. The project will focus on how signaling pathways operate at the intersection of growth control and branching morphogenesis in the developing mammary gland and will use