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, to relevant policymakers, business actors and the larger public. In addition, the research professor is expected to be active in developing collaboration on adaptation and resilience issues across the different
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to apply for and merits of acquiring competitive national and international research funding, and the capacity for collaboration and knowledge exchange with different stakeholders, including the Finnish
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an international environment with different people. You have a solution-oriented service attitude and good presentation skills. You are also capable of working independently and proactively, as well as accurately
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parental leave usage across different population groups and how the use of leave has changed over time and in various social environments: workplaces, residential areas, and extended family networks
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carry out research related to the project: data collection, analysis, reporting, and dissemination of results to different stakeholders. You build and develop research and innovation networks in
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separation technologies from different points of view. The work requires deep scientific understanding of the related physical and chemical phenomena, exploration and development of novel and existing
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located in central Finland in the Finnish lakeland and has excellent opportunities for different nature, outdoor, and sports activities. The city of Jyväskylä is a major educational center and the city has
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data with field-collected biodiversity and ecosystem functioning measurements to understand how biodiversity and ecosystem functioning are linked and changing across different habitats in response
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to understand how biodiversity and ecosystem functioning are linked and changing across different habitats in response to climate change and/or human use of natural resources. The successful candidate will
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different but related research projects, with the following titles: Density functional theory and multiscale modelling of defects in ferromagnets Modelling surface chemistry and defects in quantum devices