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The laboratories of Dr. Jette Lengefeld (www.lengefeldlab.com ) and Dr. Nahid Khan are inviting applicants for two post-doctoral and two PhD student positions in stem cell, metabolism and aging
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to take part in the supervision of PhD students and the teaching activities of the research group. Your network and team Currently, our research group consists of 1 professor, 1 lecturer, 1 staff scientist
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(educational technology and cognitive science, computational science, software engineering and information systems science). The Faculty also has five research laboratories and two research hubs. Find out more
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of activity (educational technology and cognitive science, computational science, software engineering and information systems science). The Faculty also has five research laboratories and two research hubs
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Structures (FiRST). The starting date is March 1, 2026, or as mutually agreed. The positions are for a period of two years, with a possible one-year extension. Your experience We expect you to have a PhD
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results in the form of scientific publications and by participating in international conferences and workshops. Contribute to supervision of PhD, MSc and BSc students and other teaching activities
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(at 23:59 UTC +2). Requirements A PhD in computer science or a related topic Prior experience in logical reasoning is essential Demonstrable research experience in SAT/ASP/SMT/MaxSAT Excellent English
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(at 23:59 UTC +2). Requirements A PhD in computer science or a related topic Prior experience in SAT/ASP/SMT/MaxSAT is essential Any experience in model counting and a broader understanding of machine
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architecture, calming nature, and a variety of cafes, restaurants, services and good connections to Helsinki and local communities with the metro and tram lines. For more Information For further information
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activities (approximately 16% of working time) and supervising PhD students in applied economics research at the University of Helsinki. In addition, the researcher can use up to 50 per cent of their working