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The Environmental and Ecological Statistics Research Group (EnvStat) at the University of Helsinki invite applications for Doctoral Researchers (PhD students) in Biodiversity Science. The EnvStat
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | about 1 month ago
. The primary purpose of this new position is to design, execute and analyze experiments using mouse models of air pollution-induced respiratory disease, with a focus on identifying genetic and genomic predictors
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Python, PyTorch, and Linux/command line Familiarity with LLM in-context learning and prompt engineering Basic understanding of modern LLM models, ecosystems, and pipelines, including retrieval-augmented
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of Helsinki invite applications for Doctoral Researchers (PhD students) in Biodiversity Science. The EnvStat group operates both at the Department of Mathematics and Statistics (Faculty of Science) and at
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, responsible, and organized postdoctoral researcher to develop mathematical models of adaptive stress regulation. These models will inform empirical research with humans. Join our team! We invite applications
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. Applicants with experience in Bayesian modeling, spatial statistics, mathematical modeling, data integration, uncertainty quantification and/or machine learning are encouraged to apply. The postdoc will also
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integrating visual data with spatial sensors like RGBD and LiDAR. This Research Engineer (Research Technician 2) role offers the opportunity to work across the full stack of data collection, model training
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/ climate, risk engineering, data & AI (modelling, simulation, decision support), GIS and spatial analysis, analytical chemistry or toxicology, risk economics / management, law & governance, regulation
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approaches including flow cytometry, spatial proteomics, transcriptomics, confocal microscopy and biochemical assays. Utilize mouse models and patient-derived samples to explore how genetic and dietary factors
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organoid co-culture systems and in vivo models in combination with cell state and mutation reporters and single-cell technologies with spatial readouts to study the impact of intestinal microbes and their