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well as on fundamental cellural processes by applying the tools of molecular genetics, biophysics, biochemistry, systems and cell biology. In MEDI unit, genome wide methods, computational approaches and experimental
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at Tampere University. Tampere University provides state-of-the-art research infrastructure and core facilities , including for example bioinformatics, genomics, proteomics, imaging, and animal facilities
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, they will be run on a low-voltage lab prototype. The results will be disseminated in scientific peer-reviewed journals, international conferences, doctoral network events and events with industry
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networks and human-computer interaction are common to all our fields. Software engineering, signal processing, computer engineering and information security are solution-oriented disciplines, and data
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Researchers. The IWM doctoral program educates new generations of professionals to the PhD level with multidisciplinary engineering knowledge needed for intelligent machinery development. The doctoral training
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process. Requirements track record of independent scholarly activity in project business and/or temporary organising doctoral degree in industrial engineering and management or equivalent ability to lead a
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appreciated. An interest in pursuing a research career and the capacity for hard work are also valued. Please note that during the recruitment process, the selected candidate must apply for a study right
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Processing Research Group of Tampere University, part of the Signal Processing Research Center at the Faculty of Information Technology and Communication Sciences (ITC) . JOB DESCRIPTION The successful
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Cells at Tampere University, Finland, is pleased to announce the opening of a Postdoctoral Researcher position on “Perovskite-like photovoltaics”. Our group is engaged in research on solution-processed
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, please contact: Professor Anssi Auvinen, [email protected] With questions about the application process, please contact HR Specialist Maaria Ilanko, maaria.ilanko[at]tuni.fi Requirements Research