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Professor in Steel Structures to join us in the Research Unit of Civil Engineering (CIV) at the Faculty of Technology The Civil Engineering Research Unit (CIV) is networked regionally, nationally, and
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partially observed point patterns and the large, inhomogeneous point patterns. An important aim is to quantify forest structure and composition from these data. The researcher may also participate in other
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financial markets and allows you to learn many aspects from fundamental research problems to concrete applications. More information about the research teams can be found from the centers’ web site: https
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of niacin by employing a combination of hydrolyses and structure identification using LC-MS. Additionally, the impact of bioprocessing of niacin will be examined, and the bioaccessibility of niacin in
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has signed the Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA, https://sfdora.org ) and applies its principles to the assessment of applicants’ academic merits. According to the Government Decree
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, both written and oral Experience with international collaboration and the ability to work effectively in interdisciplinary teams A structured and analytical approach to work and problem-solving
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. The University of Helsinki has signed the Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA, https://sfdora.org ) and applies its principles to the assessment of applicants’ academic merits. According to the Government
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is to develop models in sexual selection theory within the research group of Associate Professor Jussi Lehtonen. In particular, the aim is to identify common causal and mathematical structures across
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-based products. The work will involve the quantification of available niacin and the potential bound forms of niacin by employing a combination of hydrolyses and structure identification using LC-MS
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“Generational Change for Productive Structural Transformation in Agriculture.” The project is led by Professor Pia Nilsson and is based at the Agricultural Economics group in collaboration with similar projects