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Research FieldPhysics » Computational physicsEducation LevelMaster Degree or equivalent Additional Information Work Location(s) Number of offers available1Company/InstituteFinnish Meteorological
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The Environmental and Ecological Statistics Research Group (EnvStat) at the University of Helsinki seeks two doctoral researchers (PhD students) in ecological statistics. The EnvStat group operates
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Sciences. The research work will focus on developing a scalable, robust positioning framework by integrating GNSS and emerging LEO-PNT signals with distributed AI and multimodal sensor data. The researcher
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similar processes shape planetary atmospheres beyond our solar system. Role of the Doctoral Researcher Based on the selected candidate’s expertise and interests, the PhD work could contribute to several
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and problem-solving skills Ability to work in a team and communicate clearly in a multidisciplinary and international environment but also work and think independently Ability to carry out
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replication are attractive new targets for antiviral drugs. The starting point of the project is a large proteomics dataset, so we are working with several novel host cell targets. The work could include
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developing advanced data analysis services for (spatial) single-cell omics and multimodal data. The position offers a chance to work across diverse data modalities and to build expertise in integrating omics
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large proteomics dataset, so we are working with several novel host cell targets. The work could include detailed virological, cell biological, or biochemical/structural characterization of the selected
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-upon date. The position is full-time, allowing the applicant to work full-time on their doctoral dissertation. Part-time arrangements can also be agreed upon separately. Doctoral Researcher positions
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Strong motivation to learn new methods and work independently, and as part of the team. Prior experience in one or several of the following: protein biochemistry, cell culture techniques, fluorescence