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the Department of Mathematics and Systems Analysis at the School of Science is seeking two Postdoctoral Researchers in Mathematics in probabilistic and algebraic approaches to quantum field theory to work under
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/or Korte), 3. Conformal deformations of metric measure spaces and/or general regularity and convergence for graph-based machine learning using stochastic game theory and theory of metric spaces (with
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, providing direct feedback on theory analysis and further predictions. The goal is to develop a theoretical and computational approach that has strong predictive power for finding completely new types
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theoretical evolutionary biology, including optimal control theory, life history modelling, adaptive dynamics, and population genetics. This position is part of the interdisciplinary consortium
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will focus on the development of GPU-accelerated GPAW software based on density functional theory (DFT) for constant-potential calculations within a plane-wave framework. The developed software will be
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-oriented research. Our work bridges theory and practice, addressing issues from biodiversity governance and environmental justice to nature-based solutions, eco-acoustics, serious games and multispecies
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The University of Helsinki and the Helsinki Institute of Physics anticipate the opening of at least two postdoctoral-level positions in perturbative thermal field theory and neutron-star physics starting in autumn
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research as part of a vibrant interdisciplinary consortium, using statistical models to bridge evolutionary theory with immunology, genomics, and demography Collaboration across disciplines, with research
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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
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theory, starting April 2026 or as soon as possible thereafter, for a duration of 2 years. The position is fixed-term, as it is related to NUANZ project, funded by the Research Council of Finland. Our