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Do you want to develop wellbeing within the planetary boundaries and be part of the evolving Sustainable Wellbeing Unit at the University of Helsinki? We are now looking for a SENIOR SPECIALIST IN
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, you will be part of our friendly, enthusiastic and professional work community. We have a strong team spirit and work ethic, doing our best for the University with the help of a co-creation approach
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research environment. At the Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry you will carry out research-based teaching at the highest education level in the field in Finland and have the opportunity to take part in
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the highest education level in the field in Finland and have the opportunity to take part in internationally valued, first-class research activities. The position is also an opportunity to develop your own
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projects 5) acquisition of research funding 6) raising public awareness of the bioeconomy and circular economy to benefit society 7) taking part in the preparation of projects in other LUT units as an expert
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to academic publications, mentoring junior researchers, and shaping the project’s public outputs, including an open-access Cloud Observatory data portal. You will be part of the Digital Economic Security Lab, a
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addition, all recruited personnel will be part of a joint “AI Virtual Lab” activity for supporting use of AI in scientific research, as university-wide mechanism for driving the AI transformation
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experience in preparing funding proposals and HCI will be considered beneficial. Excellent communication skills in spoken and written English. The ability to work effectively both independently and as part of
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of bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral education 4) supervision of final theses and doctoral studies 5) increasing awareness in a way that serves industry and the economy 6) taking part in the preparation
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synthetic routes for candidate molecules. The candidate is expected to carry out their own research and collaborate with existing research groups at the university. In addition, they will be part of a joint