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. You will collaborate with specialists in Computer Science, Microsurgery, Plastic Surgery, and Otolaryngology spanning three university hospitals worldwide. As our new Postdoctoral Researcher, your main
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to the application process, please contact HR partner Sanni Mero (sanni.mero@aalto.fi ). Want to know more about us and your future colleagues? You can watch these videos: This is Aalto University! , Aalto University
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of Helsinki offers comprehensive services to its employees, including occupational health care and opportunities for professional development. Please read more at https://www.helsinki.fi/en/about-us/careers
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2026. The research will be carried out within the newly established Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Neutron-Star Physics (https://neutronstars.fi/ ), funded by the Research Council of Finland. The CoE
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pursuing an undergraduate or a postgraduate degree at the University of Helsinki. The University of Helsinki is an equal employer. Work will take place at the department of Agricultural Sciences (https
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development (https://www.helsinki.fi/en/about-us/careers ). Required qualifications PhD (or near completion) in evolutionary biology, ecology, genetics, or related fields. Expertise in molecular genetics
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the application period, reopen the application process, and to consider candidates who have not submitted applications during the application period. We aim to have a transparent and equal recruitment process, so
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addition to the requested application pdf, require you to also submit your CV separately. To begin the application process, please click on the "Apply for the position" option. Internal applicants are required to submit
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Finnish Sign Language. The responsibilities of the appointee include developing approaches that use automatic speech recognition, computer vision models and other computational methods to annotate the data
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across connected forest–lake ecosystems. By integrating multi-taxa field data, trait-based ecology, experiments, and advanced statistical analyses, TRACE aims to uncover how ecological processes propagate