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cutting-edge research methods and participation in interdisciplinary projects. Professional development, including by attending pedagogic courses. The University of Helsinki is one of the leading
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development. The University provides support for internationally recruited employees with their transition to work and live in Finland. For more on the University of Helsinki as an employer, please see https
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The University of Helsinki, Finland, is a vibrant scientific community of 40,000 students and researchers. It is one of the leading multidisciplinary research universities and ranks among the top
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metagenomics assembly” funded by the Research Council of Finland in the research group of University Lecturer Leena Salmela. We develop models, algorithms and data structures for high throughput sequencing data
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LUT University Position ID: LUT University -PSSE [#30138] Position Title: Position Location: Southern Finland, Finland [map ] Subject Area: Software Development/Programming Appl Deadline: 2025/08
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The Polymer Chemistry and Materials Research Group at the University of Helsinki is seeking a talented and highly motivated Technical Assistant in Polymer Chemistry for a fixed time contract of 4
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(FIMM) , University of Helsinki, is currently seeking a highly-motivated postdoctoral researcher to join our interdisciplinary team. Project overview This project aims to develop machine learning models
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of Helsinki provides its staff with occupational health and fitness services as well as professional development opportunities (https://www.helsinki.fi/en/about-us/careers/why-university-helsinki/staff-benefits
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Support for professional development and contributions to impactful scientific projects The salary will be commensurate with qualifications based on the Finnish university salary (YPJ) system on previous
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will work within the research project “Structural correctness in metagenomics assembly” funded by the Research Council of Finland in the research group of University Lecturer Leena Salmela. We develop