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and power converters. Our work spans from fundamental modelling and analysis to advanced control design and system optimization. Our specialty is developing embedded control, estimation, and
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expertise of computer vision and biosignal analysis scientists. With decades of pioneering research and strong international collaborations, CMVS continues to conduct globally acknowledged work at the
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in human lymphocytes. We are looking for a post-doctoral researcher to work on a Research Council of Finland – funded project focusing on enhancer landscapes and transcriptomics in human B lymphocytes
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Researcher in Mammal Paleobiology / Earth System Evolution to join the Department of Archaeology at the Faculty of Humanities, University of Oulu. The position is part of the Deep History of Human Past
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the epigenome is a pressing question. We are seeking a highly motivated candidate to join an exciting project investigating the role of DNAme in adaptation of birch trees (Betula pendula) to environmental stress
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period of 2 years, with a possibility of extension, and subject to a 6 month trial period. About the Role The successful candidate will join a dynamic, interdisciplinary research environment dedicated
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). Please find more information below and submit your application no later than 3 November 2025. Role and salary We are seeking two highly motivated Postdoctoral Researchers/Project Researchers with strong
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decade, providing opportunities to mine big data to learn more about the drivers of AMR in humans. Our work includes computational analysis of antibiotic resistance and microbiomes, statistical analysis
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behavioral and neurophysiological data, coordination of the studies at different stages, data analysis, and reporting the research findings. You will be part of a multidisciplinary research group supporting
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are part of the Research Centre for Ecological Change (REC) and are funded by the Jane and Aatos Erkko Foundation. PIs of the Centre are prof. Anna-Liisa Laine, prof. Tomas Roslin, prof. Jarno Vanhatalo and