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to the activities of the university’s Cultural Encounters, Mobilities and Borders (BOMOCULT ) Research Community and the VERA Centre for Russian and Border Studies of the University of Eastern Finland. The main duty
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supervising doctoral students. Join us in shaping the future! Your role and goals Your primary task as a postdoc is to conduct research into various quantum algorithms and optimization methods, both
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the Doctoral Researcher primary duties attached to the position will include: Planning and conducting social scientific research on aquatic ecologies that directly engages with at least twoof the four
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format in Finland, and the primary workplace is Otaniemi, Espoo. The Otaniemi campus is a thriving and connected transdisciplinary community. Life at the campus is vibrant and filled with world-class
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to immunity in populations, particularly in women’s health. The principal investigator (PI) of the project is Dr Elina Einiö. This position is part of the interdisciplinary consortium at the University
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. As our new Postdoctoral Researcher, your main responsibilities will include: identifying new stress-induced volatile organic compounds (VOC) precursors from vegetation studying the kinetic formation
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Principal investigator, Associate Professor Kimmo Kartasalo. Responsibilities Lead the design, development, and implementation of novel computational approaches for robust, explainable and fair medical AI
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Postdoctoral Researcher in ML for Dynamical Systems Representation, Prediction, and State-estimation
to develop machine learning-enabled approaches for predictive modelling and state estimation for fundamental applications within physical sciences. Your role The main research responsibilities involve building
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collaborate effectively in large inter-disciplinary teams from different cultural backgrounds Strong ability to support Masters-level teaching in the human dimensions of natural resource management Strong
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research station in Finland, located approximately 100 km from the University of Helsinki main campus. The station provides exceptional access to long-term study lakes, well-equipped laboratories