11 image-processing-"Gustave-Roussy-"-"Gustave-Roussy-" Postdoctoral positions at UNIVERSITY OF HELSINKI
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(linking phenotypes, imaging, cytometry, or other readouts to transcriptomics) Statistics / machine learning for biological inference (model validation, differential state testing, embeddings/classifiers
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, functional perturbations, and rescue experiments. Experience in biochemical and/or histological profiling of cell- and tissue-specific phenotypes. Confocal microscopy and quantitative image analysis expertise
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Public Engagement. Further information For information about the position, please contact Kyung Min Lee: Kyung.m.lee@helsinki.fi For information about the recruitment process and recruitment system, please
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closing date for applications is 5pm Eastern European Time on Friday the 27th February 2026. We will process applications already during the application period and the position will be filled as soon as a
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button. The closing date for applications is 28 February 2026 at 23:59 EEST. We will process applications already during the application period and the position will be filled as soon as a suitable
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addition to the requested application pdf, require you to also submit your CV separately. To begin the application process, please click on the "Apply for the position" option. Internal applicants are required to submit
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from molecular to global scale and focuses on climate change, air quality, biogeochemical cycles and ecosystem processes. INAR has INAR Finland Network partners in Finnish Meteorological Institute
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quality, biogeochemical cycles and ecosystem processes. INAR has INAR Finland Network partners in Finnish Meteorological Institute, University of Eastern Finland and Tampere University of Technology
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Finnish Sign Language. The responsibilities of the appointee include developing approaches that use automatic speech recognition, computer vision models and other computational methods to annotate the data
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across connected forest–lake ecosystems. By integrating multi-taxa field data, trait-based ecology, experiments, and advanced statistical analyses, TRACE aims to uncover how ecological processes propagate