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or Postdoctoral Researcher to join a multidisciplinary team led by Dr. Feixiong Chen in the Faculty of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine , University of Oulu, in Disease Network research unit
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) in computer science, mathematics or statistics, with an excellent publication record. Solid research experience in one or more of the following topics is expected: Graph neural networks Optimization
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experimental approaches. Collaborative environment The postdoc will join a lively international network. There are active opportunities for collaboration with several leading groups working on colour evolution
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from the University of Helsinki (UH) and two from the Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke), who together with a large network of international collaborators form a multidisciplinary team of experts
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of Excellence in Tree Biology that brings together ten PIs from the University of Helsinki (UH) and two from the Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke), who together with a large network of international
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consider national and international networking, experience and evidence of external research funding, experience in multidisciplinary research and collaborative projects, teaching and supervision experience
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more than five years ago at the time of accepting the position (a net period of time, which does not include parental leave, military service etc.) good skills in spoken and written English prior experience
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topics. The department has a strong community on related topics: research groups working on digital health and wellbeing , network science , computational social science , and various topics in machine
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, and intelligent decision-making across distributed manufacturing networks. Specifically, the work will include: Development of a digital twin for a manufacturing production system. Development
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expected to have attained other academic achievements. Successful candidates are requested to demonstrate engagement in international academic networks and must provide evidence of their ability to work in a