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disorders) with the aim to clinically validate the methods and promote their translation to healthcare. The positions are funded from Research Council of Finland project 'VR2Real: Precision diagnostics
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computing in large-scale omics data analysis. Your work will focus on method development and their application to biomedical research questions. Key responsibilities include: analyzing and modeling large
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functional properties of protein-based materials. In this position, you will develop methods for the recombinant production of post-translationally modified structural proteins, investigate their effects
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to polarization. Leveraging network science, NLP, behavioral sensing, and causal inference, the project pioneers new methods for detecting and mitigating online harms. Its results aim to inform public health
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, the candidate should be open to interdisciplinary collaboration and comfortable with working in multi-method research contexts. Additionally, due to the specific framing of these positions, researchers accepted
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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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a mobility allowance of €100 per month, if they are eligible, and a family allowance of €100 per month, if they are eligible (researchers who are married, have a formal status equivalent to marriage
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for green hydrogen continues to rise, the high energy demands associated with conventional methods like electrolysis highlight the need for alternative approaches. Photocatalysis, leveraging solar energy for
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researchers will be granted a mobility allowance of €100 per month, if they are eligible, and a family allowance of €100 per month, if they are eligible (researchers who are married, have a formal status
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utopia, we aim at developing literary theory’s frameworks and methods in order to bring Eastern-European literary traditions into the world-literary discussion. The project is hosted at the Faculty