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eligibility criteria We welcome motivated, proactive and self-guided candidates holding a MSc or a PhD degree, preferably in a field related to urban studies, computer science, management, geography
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these approaches into the general service portfolio of BIU/LMU. Maintain custom scripts and software tools for microscopy image analysis and data processing, implement image analysis according to FAIR principles
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structures and dynamics in biological systems, including 3D and timelapse light microscopy data, and embed these approaches into the general service portfolio of BIU/LMU. Maintain custom scripts and software
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collaboration. Further, the researcher must aim for a PhD during the project. The researcher is expected to work in a multi-disciplinary group. The researcher will work mainly in the INSTRUCT project (2025-2029
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national and international collaboration. Further, the researcher must aim for a PhD during the project. The researcher is expected to work in a multi-disciplinary group. The researcher will work mainly in
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effects on microbiological and chemical hazards as well as on nutrient intake. Conducting comprehensive risk-benefit assessments requires the continuous development of assessment methods, both
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11 Nov 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Helsinki Department MIBS Research Field Biological sciences » Biology Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD
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programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Are you interested in revealing future phenomena by utilising advanced data-analysis methods to create
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, biophysics, biochemistry, systems and cell biology. In MEDI unit, genome wide methods, computational approaches and experimental models are developed and utilized to understand the mechanisms of diseases, e.g
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and plant pests. The work can be partly done using existing models (such as CLIMEX and MoPSi). However, also method development is needed, especially related to the parametrisation of the models based