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) are traditionally strong fields at the University of Turku. The Doctoral Programme creates a multidisciplinary and internationally active framework for natural scientific research on humans, populations and the
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). Language & other skills Excellent written and spoken English. Finnish or Swedish not required but considered an advantage. Strong interpersonal and communication skills, proactive mindset, and ability
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, and artificial intelligence meet to address complex environmental challenges. About the Project The Adaptive Design for AI-Driven Processes in Transforming Dynamic Landscapes (ADAPT) project develops
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address complex environmental challenges. About the Project The Adaptive Design for AI-Driven Processes in Transforming Dynamic Landscapes (ADAPT) project develops scalable, data-driven design methodologies
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Grant, focusing on the development of novel deep learning tools to recommend reaction conditions for the synthesis of novel TRPA1 inhibitors. The project “A machine learning approach to computer assisted
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the research plan (University of Turku Rules of Procedure 20.5.2022). If you have not yet been granted a right to study, you must apply for a right to study for a doctoral degree in the Doctoral Programme on
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written and verbal communication skills in English are required. Good co-operation and interaction skills are considered an advantage for the applicant. What do we offer We offer you a highly international
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would perform technically challenging swimming force experiments with tiny living organisms using a micropipette force sensor (see Backholm et al., Nature Protocols 2019 https://doi.org/10.1038/s41596-018
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are looking for a skilled experimentalist who would perform technically challenging swimming force experiments with tiny living organisms using a micropipette force sensor (Backholm et al., Nature Protocols
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on potential future persistence under climate change. Your findings will be readily transferred to the practitioners, as the Natural Resources Institute of Finland is a consortium member and the main tree