26 phd-data-analytics "https:" "UCL" Postdoctoral positions at UNIVERSITY OF HELSINKI in Finland
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For further information about the position and the research project, please contact Professor Tuomo Hiippala (tuomo.hiippala@helsinki.fi ). Where to apply Website https://www.timeshighereducation.com/unijobs
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The Faculty of Humanities at the University of Helsinki invites applications for the position of POST-DOCTORAL RESEARCHER IN COMPUTER SCIENCE OR DIGITAL HUMANITIES SPECIALIZING IN AUDIOVISUAL DATA
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structured data sets within a joint species distribution modelling framework. For more information, see: https://www.helsinki.fi/en/researchgroups/research-centre-for-ecological-change . The Department
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facilities, and opportunities for professional development (https://www.helsinki.fi/en/about-us/careers ). YOUR PROFILE PhD in biology, mathematics, or a related field Strong background in mathematical
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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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soil-plant interaction under different cropping systems and act in close collaboration with the bioeconomic modelling group. We are looking for a highly motivated and skilled researcher with a PhD degree
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applicants from diverse backgrounds to apply for our positions. More information: https://www.helsinki.fi/en/about-us/sustainability-and-responsibility/sustainable-and-equal-campus/accessibility JOIN US TO
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for your next career stage. Your profile Recent PhD in Cell Biology, Neuroscience, Biochemistry or a related discipline. A strong academic track record, and at least one recent first-author publication
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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
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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