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, with the aim of developing novel sustainable yet high-performing and functional biomaterials. The successful candidate will join our Cellular Engineering research group, which operates at the interface
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, but 1.10.2025 at the earliest and ends on 30.9.2026. The position is full-time, although part-time work is possible on mutual agreement. Job description Our research team is looking for data analytics
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of three years. The work will be based at the Finnish Museum of Natural History LUOMUS at the University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland. The postdoctoral researcher will join the Biodiversity Change
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on learning and improving how computing, workflows, and data are used in research than finding your own novel research results and publishing them. You will work in a research group and be affiliated
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TO THE RESTART PROJECT starting earliest November 2025 for a full-time fixed-term contract of two to four years depending on the position. The hired researchers will work as part of the computational aerosol
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of responsibilities will be negotiated based on expertise and interest. The research group is international and the working language is English. Work package 2 also involves international collaboration. A Senior
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on the stage of your doctoral thesis and will include a six-month trial period. We will offer you: The opportunity to work in an international multidisciplinary research community High-quality research
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Postdoctoral Researcher, Biodiversity Change for a fixed-term employment for the duration of three years. The work will be based at the Finnish Museum of Natural History LUOMUS at the University of Helsinki
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period. We will offer you: The opportunity to work in an international multidisciplinary research community High-quality research infrastructure and support Occupational health services and other
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candidate will work with Prof. Tapio Pahikkala (http://staff.cs.utu.fi/~aatapa/ ) and Dr. Nina Dresing (https://www.utu.fi/en/people/nina-gieseler ) in their Research Council of Finland project AIPAD, which