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coordinates, heights and gravity. We have modern geodetic infrastructure like a network of permanent GNSS stations and Metsähovi Geodetic Research Station having all major geodetic observing systems including
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trial on the impact of dietary fibres on gut microbiome and gut and metabolic health, together with the PI Coordinating sample and data collection for the trial Conducting analyses on trial samples and
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with the PI Coordinating sample and data collection for the trial Conducting analyses on trial samples and data, depending on the expertise and experience of the candidate, possibly involving both wet lab and
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information of two referees other documents that may influence the filling of the position Further information With questions about the application process, please contact: bioinformatics-coordinator@utu.fi
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behavioral and neurophysiological data, coordination of the studies at different stages, data analysis, and reporting the research findings. You will be part of a multidisciplinary research group supporting
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If you have any further questions, please contact the coordinator of H2FUTURE: Filipp Temerov, filipp.temerov@oulu.fi , tel.+358 50 569 7739 Type of employment: Temporary position Contract type: Full time
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coordinated analysis of long-term ecological data to understand the drivers and consequences of global change on biodiversity. To unravel how populations, interactions between species in natural communities and
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candidates can start as soon as possible and ideally by early 2026. The overreaching aim of REC is to generate a coordinated analysis of long-term ecological data to understand the drivers and consequences
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coordinating interdisciplinary research projects. Experience in publishing and presenting in international academic forums. Willingness to participate in fieldwork in potentially challenging environments
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the existing literature but also develop new ones. The PHASE IV AI project is implemented by 21 organizations from ten European countries, with the University of Turku coordinating the activities. The research