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close collaboration and innovation. Together, they drive ecosystem development by combining cutting-edge research with industrial expertise, fostering new technologies, business models, and talent
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are now looking for a Postdoctoral researcher in hydrological and ecosystem modelling The postdoctoral position is linked to large-scale and long-term research in the water sector at the Flagship DIWA
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task of the Postdoctoral Researcher is to develop models in sexual selection theory. In particular, the aim is to seek a common causal and mathematical structure that applies across models of sexual
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methodology for analysing long-term spatially structured data sets within a joint species distribution modelling framework. For more information on REC, please see https://www2.helsinki.fi/en/researchgroups
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distribution modelling framework. For more information on REC, please see https://www2.helsinki.fi/en/researchgroups/research-centre-for-ecological-change/ A POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER POSITION IN BIODIVERSITY
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air quality modelling. The project is funded by the Jane and Aatos Erkko Foundation. Research tasks include Developing future emission scenarios for various urban environments; Updating and applying
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, automated reaction mechanism generators, and high-resolution local scale air quality modelling. The project is funded by the Jane and Aatos Erkko Foundation. Research tasks include Developing future emission
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funded by the ERC consolidator grant project CONFSTAT – Conformally invariant and near critical models in statistical field theory. The work of the postdoctoral researcher will focus on studying
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immune-system related diseases such as immunodeficiency and cancer. We use a wide range of techniques such as mouse models, tumor models, in vivo immune cell migration and other functional assays, flow
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variability and the predictability of mechanistic CH4 models. We aim to fill the knowledge gap in the project “A holistic view of Methane turnover in northern Wetlands by Novel isotopic approach (MeWeN