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is to develop new and trustworthy AI methods for longitudinal neuroimage analysis, helping clinical experts assess temporal changes in patients with chronic brain disorders. Find more information about
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defended their doctoral thesis but who have not yet formally been awarded the doctoral degree are also not eligible. Successful applicants will need to enroll in a doctoral program at the PhD awarding
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. The Department of Chemistry and Materials Science is looking for: A Doctoral Researcher (PhD student) in Machine Learning for Surface Structures The Data-driven Atomistic Simulation (DAS) group, led by
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allows the successful applicant to choose a flexible balance between advanced machine learning method development and exciting applications on molecular data, including biomedicine and drug discovery
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studies and interactive AI systems. This position will be funded based on an initial 2-year contract + 2 years extension. The key idea is to apply theories, models, and methods from psychology to improve
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-being, accessibility, and equity, and how these shape individuals lived experiences of urban environments. The PhD project may focus on one or more of the following themes: (i) experiential and emotional
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research group of Professor Juho Rousu. The position allows the successful applicant to choose a flexible balance between advanced machine learning method development and exciting applications on molecular
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. Probabilistic techniques in mathematical physics, including their formalization. This position is associated with Kalle Kytölä’s research group, part of the Finnish Centre of Excellence in Randomness and
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their formalization. This position is associated with Kalle Kytölä’s research group, part of the Finnish Centre of Excellence in Randomness and Structures (FiRST) . The starting date is March 1, 2026, or as mutually
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and transformation of technology-based business; data science and artificial intelligence; health technology; neuroscience; and software engineering. We award around 450 master’s and 80 doctoral degrees