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. Our portfolio covers fields from natural sciences to engineering and information sciences. In parallel with basic research, we develop ideas and technologies further into innovations and services. We
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to an on-site or remote interview. All applicants will be notified during the selection process. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds, including people of different ages, genders, languages, cultures, and
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related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Postdoctoral Researcher in Theoretical Evolutionary Biology Modelling the Evolution of Sex-Specific Differences in Life
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border and border area. The successful candidate may investigate different aspects of social, economic, regional, political or cultural processes, or processes of border-making and border-transcending, in
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to promote an inclusive university community. We encourage all qualified applicants from different gender identities, linguistic and cultural backgrounds, and minorities to apply for the position. You can read
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of meaning-making and how nations are constructed in human action. The aim of the CoE is to explain how nationalism works in practice, how it influences the lives of different groups of people, and to expand
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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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. The positions are for a period of 1–2 years with a possible one-year extension. Considering different life situations, applications for a longer or a shorter contract with us are equally welcome. Your experience
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processing, machine learning, statistics or related fields. Demonstrated expertise in ML/AI, with prior experience of applications in the healthcare domain, particularly in cancer research considered a strong
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Project: Statistical modelling the Evolution of Sex-Specific Differences in Life History and Immunity Supervisors: Dr. Elina Numminen, Faculty of Science, University of Helsinki, and Dr. Piret Avila