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the position The main aim of the postdoctoral project is to design and conduct field and greenhouse experiments for testing causality in plant-microclimate relationships, especially from a functional
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communication and organizational skills, independent working style as well as flexibility in changing situations. Experience or knowledge of the principles of open source software, open science, and software
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salary range will be approx. €45,000 – €51,000, depending on the appointee’s qualifications and experience. In addition, University of Helsinki offers comprehensive services to its employees, including
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, validated psychological scales, online experiments, and qualitative interviews to uncover both correlational and causal links between online polarization and a multidimensional perspective on mental health
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efficiently using the testing time. We invite candidates to propose how they would approach this challenge— through new methodologies deeply integrating simulations and experiments. The role offers
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include some combination of the following, with flexibility depending on interests and experience: Design and simulation of III-V lasers and PIC architectures III-V (mainly GaAs) fabrication process
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(epi)genomics and environmental adaptation. At least some prior experience in the processing and analysis of genomic data will be highly beneficial. The successful candidate will be affiliated with
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2821,15) to 10.5 (EUR 3832,31) of the NLS salary system, depending on the applicants degree and experience, plus a salary component based on personal performance, which may be a maximum of 45%. The final
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-related decision making, regulation and politics is also encouraged. Experience of working or researching in the field of consultation, sustainability and sustainability consultation in Finland, Belgium
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to the topic relevant to their own expertise and scholarly interest. Applying aspects of EU-related decision making, regulation and politics is also encouraged. Experience of working or researching in the field