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enhance a multifaceted promotion of the societal impact of research. The position is based at the Social and Public Policy discipline. Successful performance requires a strong commitment to
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experience: PhD in bioinformatics, computational biology, data science, computer science, genetics or other relevant field Demonstrated experience in analyzing high-throughput life science data Proficiency in
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The Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies is an independent institute of the University of Helsinki. The purpose of the Collegium is to promote high-quality research in the humanities and social
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on high-performance computing (HPC) systems. Closely Collaborate with Clinicians and Wet-Lab Scientists on the experimental design and collect data for computational modelling and analysis. Engage Actively
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on personal performance. A six-month trial period will be applied. Finland is one of the most livable countries, with a high quality of life, safety and excellent education system. Finland is a member
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field experiments, coordinating sample collection, performing data analysis, and preparing scientific publications together with other researchers working in the project. The core dataset for the doctoral
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Deadline 30 Sep 2025 - 00:00 (UTC) Type of Contract Other Job Status Full-time Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position
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30 Aug 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company UNIVERSITY OF HELSINKI Research Field Architecture History Computer science Researcher Profile Leading Researcher (R4) Country Finland Application
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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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Northern wetlands emit large amounts of methane (CH4), a potent greenhouse gas. There are high uncertainties in the estimation of wetland CH4 emissions due to the large temporal and spatial variations in CH4