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Description The Department of Chemistry invites applications for two fixed-term Postdoctoral Researcher positions in a research project on computational method development and electrocatalysis funded by
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. Applications are invited for a full-time Postdoctoral Researcher in development of plasmonic nanopore for single molecule sequencing by surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) position under supervision by
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to nationalism. The role also includes teaching (5%), organizing workshops and seminars, developing future research projects, and applying for external research funding. The start date is 1 September 2026
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contexts and employ memory studies approaches to nationalism. The role also includes teaching (5%), organizing workshops and seminars, developing future research projects, and applying for external research
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the History, Culture and Communications Unit at the Faculty of Humanities, the University of Oulu. The hired researchers will develop and implement their own research plan in the specified research area and
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-edge research in LLM. Responsibilities Develop high-efficiency, small-to-medium LLMs optimized for the edge through advanced compression, quantization, and distillation. These techniques empower resource
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intended to allow the chosen researcher to pursue their research agenda and develop their personal competencies. We expect the candidate to conduct high-quality research, both independently and collectively
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. Evaluation The applicant is expected to present a concise (max. 3 pages) research proposal and a brief development plan which clarifies the applicant’s contributions to the development of the Karelian
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to important applications. We educate future generations of research and development professionals, data specialists, technology experts, inventors, and scientists for industry and society. The Soft Matter and
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the everyday shaped, negotiated, legitimized, and challenged nationalisms of the twentieth century. Our contribution lies in developing a historically grounded and materially oriented approach that emphasizes