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computer science. The main duties of the postdoctoral researchers are planning, implementing, and reporting research related to the cognitive, emotional, bodily, interactive, therapeutic, or developmental
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11 000 students and 4000 employees of whom close to 400 are professors. Our main campus is located in Espoo, capital area of Finland. The Arctic Marine Engineering and Ice Mechanics group
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solutions to move towards sustainable primary production and processing systems that can produce materials with fewer inputs, less environmental impact and reduced greenhouse gas emissions. Within bioscience
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and quantum molecular dynamics simulations, and electronic structure simulations by density-functional theory and related methods. The researcher’s primary duty is to investigate the structure and
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at low temperatures, strong theoretical understanding about the physics involved, and skills in numerical modelling (Python preferred). Preferably, you would already master some of these, but the rest can
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. The main task of the appointed researcher is to design and conduct quantitative research jointly with the research team. The major research themes in the projects are related to quantitative genetics
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lab of Prof. Laura Airas (Department of Clinical Neurosciences). The main goal of research in the Airas research group is to understand the pathobiology of multiple sclerosis using non-invasive
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the guidelines of the Academy of Finland. Certificates/Diplomas: Scanned copies of the original doctoral degree certificate and transcript of records, and, when necessary, official translations into Finnish
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facilities at Aalto University, School of Chemical Engineering (http://www.bioeconomyinfra.fi/ ). The laboratories are situated on the main campus of Aalto University in Otaniemi (short metro ride from
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are looking for A Masters’ degree in Computer Science or a related field is required (a Bachelors’ suffices if it qualifies for doctoral studies in the country of that degree, e.g., the US and UK). Persons