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of Medicine and Health Technology, Tampere University. Webpage Scholar YouTube channel Application period starts: 2026-04-01 14:30 Application period ends: 2026-04-28 23:59 Where to apply Website https
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Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, or a related field, Understanding of statistics, genetics, immunology, cancer development with emphasis on transcriptomics, Demonstrated ability to work with high-throughput
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financial markets and allows you to learn many aspects from fundamental research problems to concrete applications. More information about the research teams can be found from the centers’ web site: https
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linked to four major global challenges: increasing complexity, changes in the logic of value creation, the need for sustainable development and social change. Our five research groups specialize in
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directly linked to the development of the EU-level pilot line SiPFAB, which has received 40 M€ of funding to advance high-power semiconductor device packaging technologies. The selected candidate will
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: Development and demonstration of 3D-in vitro environment for of electric field interference neuronal simulation with self-organized networked electrode array Project tasks and objectives: The BRAINET is an EU
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Where to apply Website https://academicpositions.com/ad/tampere-university/2026/msca-doctoral-research… Requirements Research FieldBiological sciencesYears of Research Experience1 - 4 Research
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. The Visions of the City project is led by Professor Asko Lehmuskallio (Visual Studies Lab) and Doctor Markus Laine (Sustainable Urban Development). The hired Doctoral Researcher will also collaborate with
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group (BIC,www.tuni.fi/bic ) is to promote a cleaner and safer future for the benefit of people and the environment. The group focuses on development and implementation of biological and thermochemical
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on the development of functional and responsive soft materials and their applications in photonics, biosciences, and soft robotics. The group is part of the Chemistry & Advanced Materials (CAM ) research cluster