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Aalto University, Dept. of Mathematics and Systems analysis Position ID: Aalto-PDRM [#27716] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: Espoo, Southern Finland 02150, Finland
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. The Department of Mathematics and Systems Analysis is an international highly regarded academic community of more than 100 employees, with around 20 professors, 10 lecturers, 20 postdocs, and 60 doctoral
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focus on examining, both historically and systematically, pragmatist and transcendental methodologies enabling an in-depth critical analysis and assessment of the prospects of antitheodicy in developing
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focus on examining, both historically and systematically, pragmatist and transcendental methodologies enabling an in-depth critical analysis and assessment of the prospects of antitheodicy in developing
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and Signal Analysis (CMVS) at the Faculty of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering, University of Oulu. CMVS is a creative, open, and internationally attractive research unit, combining the
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: Strong programming skills in R for data analysis and visualization, and proficient in Unix command line environments for data processing Single-cell omics Methods to study chromatin interactions such as Hi
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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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), including both laboratory methods and data analysis pipelines, will be considered an asset. Knowledge in bioinformatics/data analysis, and ability to handle complex datasets, will be considered an asset
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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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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