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. The group is part of the Sustainable cities -bachelor programme and offers its own Master programme on Water and environmental engineering (WAT). The group consists at the moment of six professors, one
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is essential for efficient collaboration and accurate data exchange within the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry. The main tasks of the position include Conducting research in
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interpret research data, and master key immunological methods. Thoroughly understand the impact of immunology on the economy and society. Have a clear understanding of the entire lifecycle of immunology-based
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aims to understand the primary sources of diffuse pollution in the intensively monitored pilot catchment and the impact of diffuse pollution to plankton biodiversity. Collaborating with members
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provides an excellent international research environment for scholars in the humanities and social sciences. The purpose of HCAS is to facilitate curiosity-driven, original research and interdisciplinary
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. The purpose of HCAS is to facilitate curiosity-driven, original research and interdisciplinary interaction between different fields of research. The working language of HCAS is English. For more information
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teaching. The main strength areas of the department are chemical nanoscience, functional molecules and materials, chemistry in circular economy, and chemistry education. The department is a member of the
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for a candidate who has a Master's degree in psychology, educational psychology, education, or sustainability science. The doctoral researcher’s project is led and supervised by Professor Maria Ojala. In
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of novel hydrogen-resistant high-strength steels. Responsibilities Conducting original research to develop innovative steel compositions and processing methods aimed at enhancing resistance to hydrogen
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Researcher in field of developmental psychology, from September 1, 2024 for fixed-term period of one year. The Postdoctoral Researcher will work in the project Get involved! Learning in primary school funded