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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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an advantage. We expect the candidates to have: Completed a PhD degree in a field complementary to the goals of QDOC. The candidate must show evidence of good written and oral communication skills in English
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-constrained devices with complex AI capabilities, including real-time context-aware sensing and local decision-making. Collaborate closely with top-tier European universities and industrial partners
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requirements for the position. Finnish language is not required. Applicants must be motivated to conduct research at the highest international level. Postdoctoral Researchers must hold a PhD degree in a suitable
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. Experience in patch-clamp amplifier measurement for nanopore resistive pulse sensing are essential. Experience in plasmonic or SERS sensing will be considered a plus. Ability to fluently communicate in English
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. The appointee is expected to reside in the Helsinki Metropolitan Area during the employment. QUALIFICATIONS AND EVALUATION Applicants are required to hold a PhD in a relevant field, such as memory studies
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funding. The start date is 1 September 2026. The appointee is expected to reside in the Helsinki Metropolitan Area during the employment. QUALIFICATIONS AND EVALUATION Applicants are required to hold a PhD
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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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We expect you to have a PhD (or equivalent) degree in mathematics, a strong research background in analysis with emphasis on areas supporting one or several of the research topics above, and motivation
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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