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Doctoral Researcher in statistical signal processing. The Structured and Stochastic Modeling Group, headed by Prof. Filip Elvander, conducts research in statistical signal processing, ranging from
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. This is an exciting opportunity to work on developing GaAs PICs in a project that includes everything from III-V laser epitaxy design and simulations, and fabrication, to system level PIC lidar tests and
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with the land surface model to conduct regional simulations; Flux and concentration footprint modelling; Post-processing of eddy covariance data, gap filling and data analysis; Plan, coordinate and
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. Integrate environmental, spatial, and social data into digital twin models for scenario testing and policy simulation. Adapt co-design methods to local contexts in demonstrator sites (Portugal, Sweden, Italy
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, Finland [map ] Subject Area: Mathematical Physics Starting Date: 2025/10/01 Salary Range: 3800-4050 euros/month Appl Deadline: 2025/08/15 11:59PM (posted 2025/07/10, listed until 2025/08/15) Position
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to the application form the following documents in English in PDF form (8 attachments): Copy of the Doctoral Certificate (if unavailable, a copy of the official confirmation of PhD completion). Curriculum Vitae
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of relevant previous degrees. Closing date for applications 31.10.2025 Contact person: Maria Perdomo, MD PhD, maria.perdomo@helsinki.fi A diverse and equitable study and work culture is important to us. That is
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, metabolism and microbiota. Our methodological approaches include cell cultures, animal models and randomised controlled trials. Responsibilities and qualifications We are looking for a motivated postdoctoral
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of Advanced Mathematics for Sensing, Imaging and Modelling (2024–2031). The group is also supported by a Research Council of Finland Fellowship under the project SPARSe (2025–2029), further strengthening its
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, programming, Linux, data, and infrastructure perspective: short-term projects helping researchers with specific tasks, so that the researchers gain competence to work independently. Provide good role models