31 optimization-nonlinear-functions Postdoctoral research jobs at UNIVERSITY OF HELSINKI
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POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER IN FUNCTIONAL COMMUNITY ECOLOGY / META-ECOSYSTEMS The Ecological Synthesis Group (ESG), led by University Researcher Dr. Caio Graco-Roza, invites applications for a
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Postdoctoral Researcher — Evolutionary Genetics & Ecology of Colour and Performance University of Helsinki , Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences (Viikki Campus) The Ecology and
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programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Postdoctoral Researcher — Evolutionary Genetics & Ecology of Colour and Performance University of Helsinki
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theoretical evolutionary biology, including optimal control theory, life history modelling, adaptive dynamics, and population genetics. This position is part of the interdisciplinary consortium
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quantitative predictions testable against empirical data from diverse ecological contexts. We use methods from theoretical evolutionary biology, including optimal control theory, life history modelling, adaptive
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to coordination of project activities, data management, collaborations and shared lab responsibilities. The work may include teaching and supervision duties (up to 10% of annual working time). A more detailed work
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function are causally linked to neurodegeneration and age-related pathology. We use integrative multiscale approaches to define the mechanistic interplay between autophagy and metabolism and determine how
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of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Helsinki, is inviting applications for 2 Post-Doctoral Researcher positions to work on Horizon Europe funded projects. The Human-Nature Transformations
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position is part of a new collaborative effort between researchers at the Research Centre for Ecological Change (REC) and Environmental and resource economics group funded by Helsinki Life Science Institute
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looking for a postdoctoral researcher to work in the “Sex Differences in Immunity (SEXDIM)” project. The project aims to provide insight into how changing fertility patterns and environmental factors relate