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technologies, light-matter interaction and physics and chemistry of nanoparticles. Nuclear physics concentrates on nuclear astrophysics, nuclear structure and applied accelerator-based research, and particle
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to exploring host–virus interactions, and their impact on human health and disease. The position comprises wet-lab experiments, advanced computational analyses, and development of innovative methodologies
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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We are looking to make several hires on two new projects related to the interaction of mental health and polarization
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at detecting gravitational forces for the first time within a quantum system. We use mechanical oscillators loaded by milligram masses and bring two such gravitationally interacting oscillators into nonclassical
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, interdisciplinary research environment dedicated to exploring host–virus interactions, and their impact on human health and disease. The position comprises wet-lab experiments, advanced computational analyses, and
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Researcher in the ADAPT project, you will: Lead the development of AI-enhanced adaptive design tools and interactive simulation environments that integrate environmental data with generative design workflows
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proposal preparation. You will also be part of a multidisciplinary research group of nano-diagnostics, involving in microlfuidic, nanotechnology, electrochemical biosensor and bio-nano interaction. What we
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aim to stay at the frontiers of new technologies and research and we are also actively facilitating interactions and joint projects between academia and industry. The University of Turku is an inspiring
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motivated. This results in an unusually interactive and intellectually engaging atmosphere. Our main campus is located in Espoo, Finland, in the capital Helsinki region. Helsinki is the lively, dynamic
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(home, school, social interaction), 3) discovering the neural mechanisms underlying attention deficits as they manifest in lifelike situations, and 4) characterizing the developmental trajectories