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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The RNAcious laboratory at the Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Helsinki, is recruiting a doctoral
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environment and welcomes applicants of any gender, linguistic and cultural background, or minority group. Contract The position is for 2 years. There is a trial period of 6 months. The starting date should be
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offer a fixed-term 3-year position with possible extension a collaborative, innovative and inclusive work environment support and mentoring for postdoctoral fellowship applications (EMBO, Marie-Curie etc
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interplay with the lipid/solvent environment. The multi-scale approaches that will be used to study these systems include (but not limited to) classical atomistic and coarse-grained molecular dynamics (MD
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of the University of Helsinki. In accordance with the concept of an institute of advanced study, HCAS provides an excellent international research environment for scholars in the humanities and social sciences
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multidisciplinary teams is a plus. High motivation for academic research, having initiative and capability of working independently as well as in team environments Willingness to continuous improvement based
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of change but unravelling the relative role of the direct effect of environment to ecosystem functions from the effects mediated by changes in biodiversity. The planned work consists of analysing unique long
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communication in a multidisciplinary environment. The project provides generous funding for conference travel, networking and crowdsourcing. The project also offers access to state-of-the-art computing resources
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building adaptable environments which should enable the easy application of these methods to new data and questions. The selected doctoral candidate should have prior knowledge in natural language processing
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to validate findings emerging from the data, generating a unique environment to drive scientific discoveries with clinical relevance. Our lab received a prestigious ERC grant in 2022 and has received steady