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Programme? Not funded by an EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We are seeking 2 postdocs who will focus on the theory of magnetoelectric
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. The University of Oulu is ranked in the top 3% of the world´s universities. We are now looking for a Doctoral researcher in computational materials science and modelling, density functional theory and quantum
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and collaboratively background knowledge of and experience of research related to Law, Business and Human rights, Socio-Legal and Indigenous Studies, Critical Legal Studies familiarity with theories
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almost 40 languages. They also develop general theories of linguistics, translation and literary studies. The staff are highly international. The University of Helsinki, Faculty of Arts invites
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19 Mar 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Turku Research Field Mathematics » Applied mathematics Mathematics » Computational mathematics Mathematics » Number theory Researcher
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combines multiple ‘modes’ of expression. These methods and resources are used to develop empirically founded theories of multimodal communication in the domain of everyday cultural artefacts. The data
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pioneering media, information and communication related theories, methodologies, and practices, Taru enriches our comprehension of these phenomena. Rooted in the humanities and social sciences, Taru’s research
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. This position will be funded based on an initial 2-year contract + 2 years extension. The key idea is to apply theories, models, and methods from psychology to research in Human-AI interaction. Your network and
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to Law, Human Rights, Indigenous Studies, Animal Law, Business and Human Rights, Socio-Legal Studies, Critical Legal Studies familiarity with theories or academic work relevant to the project interest in
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. The position involves a close cooperation between experimental research and theory-based modelling. It also includes developing multidisciplinary cooperation between research groups in the Turku University