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Description University of Helsinki is one of the world’s leading universities for multidisciplinary research. Helsinki Institute of Life Science HiLIFE is an independent research institute
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The University of Helsinki Trainee Programme for International Master Students is open to all international students enrolled in a University of Helsinki master’s programme. We are now looking for a
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efforts. The Helsinki Lab of Interdisciplinary Conservation Science (HELICS) is an interdisciplinary and internationally recognized team with expertise in conservation science, geography, computer science
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to the development of reproducible analysis workflows and pipelines. You have a PhD in bioinformatics, computational biology, data science, computer science, genetics or other relevant field. You have successfully
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the intersection of computer science and drug research, to support strategic focus on the use of AI in scientific research within the general area related to drug security. The position is at
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viral vectors, new food materials, improved food hygiene and enhanced human sensory experience. The Faculty of Science is looking for a researcher working in the intersection of computer science and drug
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Start date: Autumn 2025 Duration: 3 years, with a 1-year extension negotiable Location: Department of Computer Science, Aalto University, Helsinki, Finland Apply: Applications reviewed on a rolling
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the fields of medicine, life sciences, social sciences as well as computer and computational sciences to promote scientific and societal impact. We provide mechanistic, individualized, preventive and
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complement the scientific profile of the Molecular and Integrative Biosciences Research Programme: https://www.helsinki.fi/en/faculty-biological-and-environmental-sciences/research/molecular-and-integrative
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Research Fellow (University Researcher) or Postdoctoral Researcher for research action Diversity in Society and Life (DIVSOL) The Faculty of Arts and the Faculty of Science, University of Helsinki