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quality, biogeochemical cycles and ecosystem processes. INAR has INAR Finland Network partners in Finnish Meteorological Institute, University of Eastern Finland and Tampere University of Technology
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-year contract). A six-month trial period will be applied. The post-doctoral researcher (position 2 in environmental psychology) will participate in a project to examine the barriers, enablers and
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how natural selection shapes sex-specific immune strategies. The goal is to generate quantitative predictions testable against empirical data from diverse ecological contexts. We use methods from
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Finnish Sign Language. The responsibilities of the appointee include developing approaches that use automatic speech recognition, computer vision models and other computational methods to annotate the data
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. Applicants with strong background in developmental genetics, plant molecular biology, biochemistry/proteomics, tree physiology and/or cell biology are encouraged to apply. Good communication skills and fluency
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machine learning. We focus on inductive logic programming (ILP), which learns logical rules from data. We primarily use automated reasoning techniques, such as SAT/ASP/SMT/MaxSAT solvers, to learn rules
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of news broadcasts in Finnish, Finland-Swedish, Sámi and Finnish Sign Language. The responsibilities of the appointee include developing approaches that use automatic speech recognition, computer
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an inclusive university community. We encourage all qualified applicants from diverse backgrounds to apply for our positions. Click this link to read about accessibility and inclusivity at our university. How
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all qualified applicants from diverse backgrounds to apply for our positions. Click this link to read about accessibility and inclusivity at our university. How to apply Please submit your application
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researcher will be offered a full-time fixed-term contract for two years. A trial period of six months will apply. Position description Biodiversity loss and ecosystem degradation are increasingly shaped by