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, grounded and human-aligned fine-tuning, test-time adaptation You will join our research team developing new methods for training and adapting large multimodal foundation models. The goal is to make
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of field data, >60,000 pedigree individuals, and well-established laboratory populations from multiple geographic origins, alongside cutting-edge molecular facilities on the Viikki campus. The postdoc will
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vitae, including contact details for two referees. A letter of motivation specifically prepared for this role, explaining how your background and expertise align with the position. Copy of your degree
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which they wish to be located and relevant areas of the department’s research interests which align with their own. Please note that it is not necessary for applicants to contact departments or staff
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). The project aims to match dietary fibre types to prevalent functional gut microbiome subtypes to increase fibre consumption without digestive symptoms. The project aligns with the overall aim of our research
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your application as early as possible. An applicant can submit only one application per call. If one submits multiple, the application submitted first will be acknowledged. Applications received after
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message with a link to your application form. However, we recommend completing your application as early as possible. An applicant can submit only one application per call. If one submits multiple
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plan to align with the key themes of the research project, applicants are encouraged to implement approaches to the topic relevant to their own expertise and scholarly interest. Applying aspects of EU
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writing skills and will be able to conduct independent work. While we expect the research plan to align with the key themes of the research project, applicants are encouraged to implement approaches
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consumption without digestive symptoms. The project aligns with the overall aim of our research group in understanding the molecular mechanisms by which diets and diet-derived compounds mediate their effects