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the Role The doctoral researcher will work within a multidisciplinary environment integrating vascular biology, neuroscience, and glial cell biology. The work will be conducted at Biomedicum Helsinki
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researcher will work within a multidisciplinary environment integrating vascular biology, neuroscience, and glial cell biology. The work will be conducted at Biomedicum Helsinki on the Meilahti campus
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the "Mercury in the solar wind" ERC project at the Finnish Meteorological Institute. The PhD student will apply our global particle-based models to study the solar wind influence on Mercury and its environment
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-documents . What we offer The University of Helsinki offers the appointee a first-class research and teaching environment as well as the preconditions necessary for international cooperation (https
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environment for multidisciplinary, inspirational and high-impact research and education. Our universities community has its competitive edges in technology, health and society. www.tuni.fi/en The research group
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communication skills in English Collaborative, proactive, and result-oriented working style Ability to work in an interdisciplinary team environment Strong interest in the research project you are applying to. We
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applied questions such as environmental management and risk assessment. For more information on EnvStat, please see https://www.helsinki.fi/en/researchgroups/environmental-and-ecological-statistics TWO
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to communicate effectively and synthesize information within a multidisciplinary environment Curious and ready to learn about new technologies Proactive and independent to carry and handle the project Organized
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unique environment for multidisciplinary, inspirational and high-impact research and education. Our universities community has its competitive edges in technology, health and society. www.tuni.fi/en
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inspiring research environment. An opportunity to work and study in an international, multidisciplinary research environment that values equality, diversity, inclusion, and well-being. The University