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using unique novel mouse models, spatial technologies and analytical methods. Postdoctoral Researcher in Functional Cancer Microbiome through the NORPOD program NORPOD is a collaborative postdoctoral
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research staff in the salary system of Finnish universities. In addition, the appointees will receive a salary component based on personal work performance. Annual gross salary is 43.000 - 49.000
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on levels 2–4 of the demand level chart for Finnish universities' university-level teaching and research staff. In addition, a salary component based on personal work performance will be paid (a maximum of 50
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focus of the position is on application and advancement of modern artificial intelligence (AI) methods in drug discovery and development. An ideal candidate will have strong background in machine learning
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salary component based on personal work performance. The University of Helsinki Doctoral School has 33 doctoral programmes. Approximately 500 doctoral degrees are completed at the University every year
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. Research experience after completing the doctoral degree is expected. Scientific competence in developing artificial intelligence methods, with proven publication record in scientific venues in the field, as
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universities. In addition, the appointee shall be paid a salary component based on personal work performance The Doctoral Researcher’s starting salary is approximately 2500 euros/month depending
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, calibration, and the development of analysis tools and software. Our key focus areas are the physics of jets, top quarks, and EWSB, including the development of novel machine-learning methods for high-energy
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methods. The appointee must have an interest in working in a multicultural and multilingual environment and in interdisciplinary teams, as well as collaborating with stakeholders from the private, public
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limited. This research project funded by research Council of Finland is focused on developing methods for statistical analysis that ecologists can use to better predict future changes in ecological