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written communication skills in English (working language). A master’s degree in cell biology, biochemistry, chemistry, physics, or a related field. The applicant should either hold a doctoral study right
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expected to have the readiness to apply for national and international funding schemes. Good communication skills in English (oral and written) are essential, as are enthusiasm for the topic, strong
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skills in English (oral and written) are essential, as are enthusiasm for the topic, strong motivation to learn and adapt new skillsets, and readiness to work with diverse teams. Position details
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the country concerned. In addition, the selected candidate must have a good English skills. Applicants without the right to pursue doctoral studies may also apply, but the selection will then be conditional
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writing skills in English. The administrative language is at the Swedish School of Social Science is Swedish. English is used as a supplementary language. The University of Helsinki is committed
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academic referees evidence of proficiency in academic English (eg. a sample of academic writing, max 5000 words) Proof of ID (passport, identity card); A declaration of Honour stating that you fulfil
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-, energy- engineering or related fields. Fluent written and verbal communication skills in English are required, as well as ability to work independently as part of a group in an international environment
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background in solar data analysis or simulations is helpful, but not mandatory. Proficiency in written and spoken English. The employment contract will include a probationary period of six months
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English. We also appreciate: Proficiency in organic chemistry lab techniques. Theoretical or practical experience in machine learning/artificial intelligence. Studies in computer science, data science
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condensed matter physics. Excellent command of English. The Finnish language is not required. The selected candidate needs to apply for the study right in doctoral studies at Aalto University School