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the A.I. Virtanen Institute for Molecular Sciences at the University of Eastern Finland (Kuopio campus) for a Research Council of Finland–funded project developing a novel MRI method for measuring brain
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, funded by the Research Council of Finland, synergizes modern computational methods for analyzing large histological image volumes, new magnetic resonance imaging techniques, and statistical physics
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), including the brain and spinal cord, using advanced imaging methods. By developing a novel functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) technique, this project aims to simultaneously capture activity in
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acquired extensive knowledge of modern and applied molecular medicine, developed skills to critically interpret research data, and master key research methods relevant to their research. Thoroughly
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to critically interpret research data, and master key immunological methods. Thoroughly understand the impact of immunology on the economy and society. Have a clear understanding of the entire lifecycle
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trial period The salary is based on the salary system of the University's teaching and research staff. Salaries will consist of a task-specific salary component and a personal performance salary component
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the entire population. The project utilises advanced statistical methods such as multilevel models (mixed models), fixed-effects models, cluster analysis, and sequence analysis. The selected researcher is
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the introduction of various solvents, environmentally friendly materials, solid electrolytes, and printing methods. Who are you In order to succeed and enjoy the position, we expect from you: You hold a Master’s
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, at the Division of Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology. Our aim is to create new machine learning and artificial intelligence methods to accelerate drug development. The successful candidate will contribute
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; knowledge of the theoretical background and its relevance to the research task. Methodological feasibility of the study; precision and description of the methods in relation to the research task