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of doctoral degree must not exceed three years, excluding family leave and equivalent periods of absence. Applicants must have outstanding quantitative methods skills and an excellent command of written and
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and museomics Strong bioinformatics skills Proficiency in command-line scripting and programming Knowledge of phylogenomics and population genetics Why conduct a postdoctoral project at the University
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hold a doctoral degree in demography, sociology, health sciences, data sciences, statistics, economics, or other relevant field, have strong quantitative methods skills and an excellent command
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. Excellent communication skills and a strong command of written and spoken English. A clear intellectual interest in organelle biology and its relevance to neuroscience and biomedicine. Preferred
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-owned agricultural firms affects productivity, firm survival, investment behavior, and technology adoption. The analyses focus on capital and land constraints, ownership transfer mechanisms, inheritance
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ideally before May 2026. The project studies how generational change in family-owned agricultural firms affects productivity, firm survival, investment behavior, and technology adoption. The analyses focus
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theoretical evolutionary biology, including optimal control theory, life history modelling, adaptive dynamics, and population genetics. This position is part of the interdisciplinary consortium
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a multidisciplinary research group consisting of researchers with diverse backgrounds. Strong teamwork skills and an excellent command of written and spoken English are also required. A knowledge of
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., & Pihlainen, S. (2025). Controlling land-use change with a nature loss fee. Available at SSRN 5154007. Rodrigues AV, Rissanen T, Jones MM, Huikkonen I-M, Huitu O, Erkki Korpimäki E, Kuussaari M, Lehikoinen A
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& computational analysis (choose a combination) Single-cell RNA-seq analysis (e.g., Seurat/Scanpy, QC, integration/batch correction, clustering, annotation) Multimodal integration and/or feature engineering