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2026. Qualifications The appointee shall have a PhD in a relevant field and research experience that supports the goals of the Simons Collaboration on Probabilistic Paths to Quantum Field Theory. E.g
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). Contribute actively to the project and the host institution’s research community. Eligibility and assessment Applicants must hold a PhD (candidates who are in the final stages of completing their doctoral
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bioinformatics Communicating the results in scientific publications and conference presentation Co-supervising PhD and MSc students working in the project Contributing to new research ideas and (co)-applying
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, scientific rigor, and innovation. We work in close collaboration with clinicians and other experts in molecular virology, immunology, genomics, and bioinformatics. Qualifications PhD (completed or near
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of offers available1Company/InstituteUNIVERSITY OF HELSINKICountryFinlandCityHelsinki, FinlandGeofield Contact City Helsinki, Finland STATUS: EXPIRED X (formerly Twitter) Facebook LinkedIn Whatsapp More share
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of offers available1Company/InstituteUNIVERSITY OF HELSINKICountryFinlandCityHelsinki, FinlandGeofield Contact City Helsinki, Finland STATUS: EXPIRED X (formerly Twitter) Facebook LinkedIn Whatsapp More share
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. Qualifications of the postdoctoral researcher The position requires a doctoral degree relevant for the project, for instance a PhD in plant sciences or plant ecology, and the ability to conduct independent
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on the position. The hired researchers will work as part of the computational aerosol physics and urban meteorology groups at INAR. The computational aerosol physics group uses computational and theoretical methods
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/careers/welcome-finland-information-arriving-staff Four research groups within MePhiS are based at the Faculty of Theology, University of Helsinki, on the City Centre Campus, while one group is based
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physics and urban meteorology groups at INAR. The computational aerosol physics group uses computational and theoretical methods to understand cluster and particle formation for atmospherically relevant