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region possess top expertise in sciences in terms of a vibrant talent pool, leading research, strong support services and functioning collaboration networks. Please find more information about working at
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sciences in terms of a vibrant talent pool, leading research, strong support services and functioning collaboration networks. Please find more information about working at the University of Helsinki and
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. Support and expand research initiatives in computational design for climate-adaptive urbanism. Your network and team You will work closely with Associate Professor Dr. Pia Fricker: (https://www.aalto.fi/en
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network and team You will be part of the WATERWAYS project network, which encompasses a multidisciplinary consortium of experts from Aalto University, University of Helsinki, Finnish Meteorological
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lab fosters a collaborative and dynamic research environment, leveraging an extensive international scientific network. This position offers a unique opportunity to expand your research connections
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biological facilities . What we offer? Exciting research project and excellent multidisciplinary research environment The support of an experienced and enthusiastic team and broad scientific network where you
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Your network and team The postdoctoral research position in installed withing the Research Group on Safe and Efficient Marine and Ship Systems (SEMSS) at Aalto Marine and Arctic Technology (Department
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, ranging from ecology and geography to microclimate modelling. The postdoctoral researcher will have the opportunity to leverage these networks, work with different research communities, and establish new
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employees, ensuring a smooth transition to living and working in Finland. Our lab fosters a collaborative and dynamic research environment, leveraging an extensive international scientific network
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human-human and human-technology interaction, understanding and collaboration for the human capital behind AI. With its’ international networks HI will pave the way towards breakthroughs in how humans and