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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
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will shortlist top candidates based on all the submitted applications. For each project, the collaborating PIs will plan online lab visits and meetings with top candidates and help them prepare for
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of extension after the end of the contract. There will be a trial period of six months at the beginning of employment. Position description The successful candidate will work within the research project
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for a fixed term period for the duration of 1.10.2025-31.08.2029 or as agreed. This position is linked to the Research Council of Finland fellowship project MARBLOOM (More-than-human Aquatic Relations
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a strong background in process-based hydrological, ecosystem, or earth system modelling. You will contribute to ongoing research projects focused on understanding and modelling hydrological and
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your findings in international scientific journals and international scientific conferences help in supervising student(s) working in the project Your work may also include teaching duties (at most 5-10
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generation regenerative therapies. You will have the opportunity to coordinate an exploratory research project, utilising advanced omics technologies, functional genomics and in vivo imaging. This role offers
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of the Urban Environmental Policy Group , a multidisciplinary research environment with focus on urban sustainability. The position is part of the Research Council of Finland funded project titled
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research, follow projects for a much longer period, and more involved in publications. Compared to a typical academic position, you will have a joint affiliation with ASC and get extra training in research
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Helsinki GSE , an expanding and international economics research unit. The Centre studies the effects and design of tax-benefit policy and regulation and focuses on providing new credible evidence on