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ability to conduct independent research, with excellent written and spoken English and a proven ability to communicate and publish research in English. The ability to work both independently and as part of
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of Management Studies at Aalto University School of Business (http://management.aalto.fi ). The department comprises several highly competitive research groups in organization and management theory, strategy
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: university-of-turku-rules-of-procedure.pdf A person selected for the post of postdoctoral researcher is required to have a doctoral degree and the ability to conduct independent scientific work as
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The position requires: A doctoral degree relevant to the project (e.g., biology, genomics, evolutionary biology) Less than seven years since obtaining the PhD Ability to conduct independent scholarly work Strong
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? Please make sure that your ORCID-profile (https://orcid.org ) works: your publications are listed and public (Set visibility: Everyone). You cannot apply to this job without an ORCID profile
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and Finland. How to apply? Please make sure that your ORCID-profile (https://orcid.org ) works: your publications are listed and public (Set visibility: Everyone). You cannot apply to this job without
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supervising doctoral students. Join us in shaping the future! Your role and goals Your primary task as a postdoc is to conduct research into various quantum algorithms and optimization methods, both
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ideally before May 2026. The project studies how generational change in family-owned agricultural firms affects productivity, firm survival, investment behavior, and technology adoption. The analyses focus
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-owned agricultural firms affects productivity, firm survival, investment behavior, and technology adoption. The analyses focus on capital and land constraints, ownership transfer mechanisms, inheritance
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field. The time elapsed since receiving the doctoral degree should not exceed four years. The applicants should have: • strong track record and documented ability to conduct independent research