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curiosity-driven working culture. The research activities are carried out in research groups joined into three multidisciplinary research programs. The Institute hosts several shared research infrastructures
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partners, ensuring smooth information flow and collaboration. Your work will include maintaining the project’s website and producing various communication materials. Event organization: You will plan and
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-driven working culture. The research activities are carried out in research groups joined into three multidisciplinary research programs. The Institute hosts several shared research infrastructures
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using the University of Helsinki Recruitment System by clicking the button “Apply now”. The application should include: A cover letter explaining the applicant’s motivation in joining the research program
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research outputs with five selected outputs describing the impact and applicant’s contribution, a statement of scientific achievements (1 page), and a research plan (2 pages) for the next five years as a
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Programme in Translational Medicine. It also offers psychotherapist education. In addition to its teaching and research activities, the faculty serves as a significant expert organisation in the healthcare
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programming skills in Python and/or R, with experience using notebooks (Jupyter, RStudio) and Git Familiarity with workflow managers such as Nextflow or Snakemake is a plus Ability to communicate complex
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curiosity-driven working culture. The research activities are carried out in research groups joined into three multidisciplinary research programs. The Institute hosts several shared research infrastructures
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with the land surface model to conduct regional simulations; Flux and concentration footprint modelling; Post-processing of eddy covariance data, gap filling and data analysis; Plan, coordinate and
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to the groups according to their needs. In your role, you will also provide one-on-one support for the researchers at the University of Helsinki from the perspectives of software, programming, Linux, data and