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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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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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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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of using quantum algorithms in their simulation tasks. We expect the applicant to have strong experience on quantum computing and/or quantum inspired classical algorithms targeted to such simulations, along
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R, algorithms and systems designed to extract insights from large datasets. Experience with integrating and analyzing diverse data sources, such as biodiversity (e.g., the IUCN Red List of Species and
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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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, infrastructure regulation, trade) Interest in the geopolitics of cloud infrastructure or digital sovereignty Strong collaboration and communication skills Basic knowledge of quantitative methods (e.g. multiple
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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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of planetary resources. You will work in a cutting-edge, interdisciplinary research environment in a diverse academic setting, fostering collaborations across multiple disciplines and benefit from LUT's