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chosen as the Happiest Country in the World, with a high quality of life, safety, excellent education system, and competitive economy. Read more about working and living in Kuopio. Who are you? We
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, for example access to the national healthcare system and high-quality, affordable childcare and school services. Finland has been chosen as the Happiest Country in the World, with a high quality of life, safety
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funding. The role also includes occupational health benefits and access to Finland’s comprehensive social security system. The starting date for the position is early 2026, as soon as possible. How to apply
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Video Sensorization for Secure Healthcare Monitoring (SViSenS) project, which develops privacy-preserving, AI-driven video-based monitoring technologies for healthcare. Your responsibilities include: You
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. Finland has a comprehensive social security system. The primary workplace will be the Otaniemi Campus at Aalto University. Positions are available immediately or as agreed. Join us! Please submit your
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– we secure the future. Through our activities, we secure stability in society with reliable ownership data and strengthen overall security through reliable positioning and geospatial data. We have an
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, with a high quality of life, safety, an excellent education system, and a competitive economy. Read more about living in Oulu . Who are you? In order to succeed and enjoy the position, we expect from you
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of large-scale hydrogen deployment, highlighting questions of sustainability and justice in the global energy transition. Research on hydrogen safety, resilience, and security complements these activities by
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the University of Helsinki. The workplace of the position is at Viikki campus in Helsinki. Finland is one of the most liveable countries, with a high quality of life, safety and excellent education system. Finland
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research proposal, evidenced by previous degree studies or other activities. The appointee will need to have secured the right to pursue a doctoral degree at the University of Helsinki by the start of