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on the position. The hired researchers will work as part of the computational aerosol group at INAR. The computational aerosol physics group uses computational and theoretical methods to understand cluster and
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redefining long-held, divided ideas of human and nature. Furthermore, MoreChild aims to expand the existing figurations and politics of childhood through crossdisciplinary conceptual work drawing from
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The logic and learning (LOL) group is recruiting a postdoc funded by ELLIS institute Finland. You will work with Associate Professor Andrew Cropper . We work on combining logical reasoning and
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the Neuroscience Center in the University of Helsinki (see: https://www2.helsinki.fi/en/researchgroups/synaptic-plasticity-and-development ).The research interests are focused on functional maturation of neuronal
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the existing figurations and politics of childhood through crossdisciplinary conceptual work drawing from contemporary theories and discussions within environmental humanities, multispecies studies, and feminist
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Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Department of Physics is seeking to recruit a Postdoctoral Researcher in theoretical nuclear structure physics, with emphasis on nuclear density functional
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researchers, and 3-5 years for post-doctoral researchers, both with a 6-month trial period A collaborative, innovative and inclusive work environment Performance based salary (job demands level 2-4 for doctoral
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plants against invading pathogens, and producing plant growth-promoting hormones. While increasing evidence suggests that phages can shape the composition, diversity and functioning of rhizosphere
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are a plus. The essential skills we require are good written and spoken English skills, and the ability to communicate clearly, capability for independent research work and scientific publishing, as
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applications for two fixed-term (2-years) positions of Postdoctoral Researcher. The successful candidates will work in the research groups of Dr. Taija Mäkinen and Dr. Kari Vaahtomeri at the Faculty of Medicine