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University, and the Finnish Meteorological Institute. A total of 100 new PhD students will start soon related to FAME, out of which 17 at University of Helsinki. See http://www.fameflagship.fi for more
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The Lammi Biological Station at the University of Helsinki is excited to announce an opening for a PhD researcher to join the newly formed group of Dr. Caio Graco-Roza. Research Description
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are ambitious, goal-oriented, collegial and motivated to tackle challenging new projects • Have PhD degree in (or in final stages to submit) in protein biochemistry/molecular biology/molecular
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are ambitious, goal-oriented, collegial and motivated to tackle challenging new projects • Have PhD degree in (or in final stages to submit) in protein biochemistry/molecular biology/molecular
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, expertise and/or qualifications • PhD degree in computational biology, bioinformatics, biostatistics, computer science, or a related field • Strong publication record • Proficiency in programming
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journal articles as a foundation for a PhD thesis co-authoring and/or editing academic work with the project PI and collaborators research within law, political sciences, and other relevant disciplines
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expect a successful candidate to have a PhD degree from a relevant field with skills and experience in computational genomics and machine learning. Familiarity with the above-mentioned data types is an
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candidate to have a PhD degree from a relevant field with skills and experience in image analysis and machine learning. Familiarity with the volumetric microscopy image data and statistical methods
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. PhD diploma is to be acquired by the first day of employment. The working language of the project is English. The period following the completion of doctoral degree must not exceed five years, excluding
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evaluation. The successful candidate will have an excellent track-record of research performance, including a PhD or equivalent degree along with post-doctoral experience. We are particularly looking