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of Advanced Mathematics for Sensing, Imaging and Modelling (2024–2031). The group is also supported by a Research Council of Finland Fellowship under the project SPARSe (2025–2029), further strengthening its
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of soil amendments on soil structure using X-ray tomography and image analysis. The position starts on November 1, 2025, or as soon as possible thereafter, for a fixed term of up to four years. The doctoral
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models using sophisticate genetic tools, in vivo time-lapse imaging and multi-omics methods to decipher the underpinning mechanisms of regeneration. Our findings provide new targetable mechanisms
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programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We are looking for a motivated Doctoral Researcher with strong coding/signal analysis background to join
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intelligence. The project also aims to expand this modelling framework for spatially continuous forecasting by combining information from satellite images and species communities. Methodological research is
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with SAFIRE profiling researchers, aiming to drive a paradigm shift in habitat restoration through transdisciplinary research and societal engagement. Participating in doctoral supervision and education
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reconstitution, cell biology, and fluorescence microscopy imaging tools, we aim to uncover how protein-membrane interactions promote membrane microdomain formation and how these structures respond to external
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structural biology, biochemistry, in vitro reconstitution, cell biology, and fluorescence microscopy imaging tools, we aim to uncover how protein-membrane interactions promote membrane microdomain formation
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. Previous experience working with health data, such as registry data or biomedical imaging. Qualification requirements The qualification requirements for the positions are stated in the University of Turku
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, and fluorescence microscopy imaging tools, we aim to uncover how protein-membrane interactions promote membrane microdomain formation and how these structures respond to external stress. We want