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funding will be provided to conduct field research relevant to the scope of the work. All staff are expected to be in the University of Helsinki office for 40% of the work week when not on field work
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programming skills and interest in code development; Have excellent skills in spoken and written English; Research interests close to the project scope and prior experience of computational physics and/or
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spoken and written English; Research interests close to the project scope and prior experience of computational physics and/or chemistry as well as machine learning/artificial intelligence are a merit. The
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cells, the main antigen presenting cells of the immune system. Our work is relevant for immune system related diseases such as immunodeficiency, inflammatory disorders and cancer. We use a wide range of
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Münster (e.g. groups led by Chris Jiggins, Claudius Kratochwil, and Joachim Kurz). These partnerships provide scope for joint analyses, exchange visits, and shared datasets, depending on project direction
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postdoctoral researcher can come from a range of disciplinary backgrounds and fields, including practical theology, education, Indigenous studies, environmental philosophy, social studies, artistic / arts-based
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and experience in crop physiology or related field. A successful candidate should be able to Design, conduct, and publish research within the scope of the project Contribute to undergraduate and
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close collaboration with the research group Children of the Anthropocene (UH). However, the postdoctoral researcher can come from a range of disciplinary backgrounds and fields, including practical