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Department of Computer Science of Faculty of Science invites applications for a POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER IN ALGORITHMS AND COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY starting from September 2025, or as agreed
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Department of Computer Science of Faculty of Science invites applications for a DOCTORAL RESEARCHER IN ALGORITHMS AND COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY starting from September 2025, or as agreed. The Doctoral
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Tikhonov and co-supervised by Principal Investigator of the LIFEPLAN project Prof. Otso Ovaskainen (University of Jyväskylä). The doctoral researcher should have a master’s degree in ecology, biology, or
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physics. Our experimental responsibilities include trigger algorithms and performance, detector calibration, and jet energy corrections. The two appointed candidates will work within the research project
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skills in programming, signal analysis and algorithms. Excellent/good skills in spoken and written English. Advantages Ability to work independently, formulate and solve research problems, and communicate
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candidates will be invited to an interview, either on-site or remotely. For more information, please contact: Prof. Lasse Laurson, lasse.laurson(at)tuni.fi Application period starts: 2025-08-21 14:30
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contact Assoc. Prof. Rafal Sliz, OPEM Unit, rafal.sliz[at]oulu.fi Type of employment: Temporary position Contract type: Full time Number of positions: 1 Full-time equivalent: 100% City: Oulu County: Pohjois
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you have an ideal opportunity to utilize your existing skills and learn new physics on these components and put them together for millikelvin feedback. This new research direction initiated by Prof
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a Doctoral Researcher for experiments in swarming dynamics of living swimmers A 4-year Doctoral Researcher position is available in the Living, Fluid, & Soft Matter group of Prof. Matilda Backholm
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a Postdoctoral Researcher for experiments in swarming dynamics of living swimmers A Postdoctoral Researcher position is available in the Living, Fluid, & Soft Matter group of Prof. Matilda Backholm