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Structures (FiRST). The starting date is March 1, 2026, or as mutually agreed. The positions are for a period of two years, with a possible one-year extension. Your experience We expect you to have a PhD
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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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Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Department of Physics is seeking to recruit a Postdoctoral Researcher in theoretical nuclear structure physics, with emphasis on nuclear density functional
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thereafter, for a duration of 2 years with possible extension. The position is fixed-term, as it is related to the Prof. Anu Kankainen’s academy professorship project “Nuclei – the Structure and Origin
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Connected Ecosystems project (2025–2028), funded by the Research Council of Finland. The TRACE project investigates how functional traits related to tolerance, movement, and interaction structure communities
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the thirteenth to the seventeenth century CE, and to create an online database of Illuminationist texts. Who we are looking for We are hiring a Postdoctoral Researcher who will contribute to the construction
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algorithms Predicting structured output Self-supervised learning Computational metabolomics Computational biomedicine Computational drug discovery Excellent technical and communications skills are required
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of nanomaterials and thin films, quantum matter and quantum technologies, light-matter interaction and physics and chemistry of nanoparticles. Nuclear physics concentrates on nuclear astrophysics, nuclear structure
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technologies, light-matter interaction and physics and chemistry of nanoparticles. Nuclear physics concentrates on nuclear astrophysics, nuclear structure and applied accelerator-based research, and particle
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concentrates on nuclear astrophysics, nuclear structure and applied accelerator-based research, and particle physics on the physics of the strong interaction and ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collisions, particle