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intersection of computational biology, biotechnology, and precision medicine. You will contribute to the development of innovative bioinformatics tools and perform in-depth analysis of cutting-edge datasets
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100 international universities in the world. It is currently investing heavily in life sciences research. The Institute of Biotechnology (https://www.helsinki.fi/en/hilife/bi/ ) is an international
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: Apply Position Description The Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the Faculty of Science of the University of Helsinki invites applications for POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER IN STATISTICS for a fixed
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Description: Apply Position Description The Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the Faculty of Science at the University of Helsinki invites applications for Postdoctoral Researcher in Mathematical
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working style A good command of English A PhD degree with research experience in a computational field and practical experience in scientific computing is highly desirable. However, we will also consider
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relevant field (e.g. bioinformatics, genetics, molecular biology) Proven programming skills (preferably Python, other languages also appreciated) A strong background in biology Strong interest in molecular
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experience during their PhD and postdoc periods. The selected group leaders are expected to initiate a new independent research program in one of FIMM’s research fields. Background FIMM is a leading molecular
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programming and statistics, and knowledge of plant ecology and microclimate ecology. Collaboration and communication skills are also valued. Proficiency in written and spoken English is essential. The PhD
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. QUALIFICATIONS An appointee to the position must hold a doctoral degree in economics. The default assumption is that the doctoral degree requirement must be met by the beginning of the employment. The period
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the world, maintained by the Finnish IT Center for Science (CSC). They will also have access to the present and future Finnish quantum computers, the latest one including 50 superconducting qubits. It is also