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, metabolism and microbiota. Our methodological approaches include cell cultures, animal models and randomised controlled trials. Responsibilities and qualifications We are looking for a motivated postdoctoral
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on health and prevention of non-communicable diseases. Our main focus is on gut physiology, metabolism and microbiota. Our methodological approaches include cell cultures, animal models and randomised
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close collaboration and innovation. Together, they drive ecosystem development by combining cutting-edge research with industrial expertise, fostering new technologies, business models, and talent
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well as ultra-sensitive detection of weak, long-range forces—such as those predicted by physics beyond the Standard Model. Distant, coupled microwave optomechanical systems can also be utilized for quantum
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protons are present and accelerated, or an admixture of the two. The composition affects the power of the jet and the presence or lack of hadrons is a crucial ingredient in modelling the multi-wavelength
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terrestrial gravimetry (measurements, processing, modelling) is an advantage - Understanding of geodetic data analysis and geophysical processes is an asset - Basis understanding of quantum physics is a plus
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Researcher will strengthen the group’s work on developing a transnational comparative model. A potential focus of their research either on the so-called ‘second-world’ literatures or the European literary
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air quality modelling. The project is funded by the Jane and Aatos Erkko Foundation. Research tasks include Developing future emission scenarios for various urban environments; Updating and applying
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are now looking for a Postdoctoral researcher in hydrological and ecosystem modelling The postdoctoral position is linked to large-scale and long-term research in the water sector at the Flagship DIWA
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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