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analog/mixed-signal integrated circuits to join our Integrated Circuits team, Espoo. As a Senior Scientist, you will have a key role in the development of circuits for sensory system control and
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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
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. We will develop an isotope version of a process-based CH4 model and update the representation of different wetland types in the model using a data inversion approach. Additionally, we will analyze
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into a strong research hub at the Tampere University, Finland, with activities ranging from nanofabrication, nonlinear and theoretical optics, metamaterials, and laser developments. Tampere University
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, imaging even several cubic microns of brain tissue yields large image volumes. A key focus of this project is the development of innovative computational methods for the segmentation and geometric
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to its employees, including occupational health care and health insurance, unemployment and pension fund, a generous holiday package, sports facilities, and opportunities for professional development
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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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the physiological and pathophysiological implications of cellular metabolism, with possible relevance to human health. Experience in utilizing and developing relevant experimental approaches, such as
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safety, health, and cultural and social acceptance. We will enable the development of a more holistic, efficient and safe approach to new food and drugs and related technologies, as exemplified by advances
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communities, including their development and current state. Research and teaching are founded on the significance of vocabulary and grammar as the basis for empirical language studies and on interpreting