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. www.gtk.fi/en Research Scientist (Postdoc, in the electrochemical recovery of phosphorous from water) Geological Survey of Finland (GTK) is seeking a Research Scientist to the process laboratory team
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international scientific networks. You will have a chance to expand your research connections. - The research will be highly relevant within the metabolism and precision oncology area. This postdoc experience
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is a specialist in coding, hydro-morphodynamic modelling and fluvial research. More specifically, the topic of the research would relate to bank erosion modelling and its development. The postdoc will
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expand your research connections. The research will be highly relevant within the metabolism and precision oncology area. This postdoc experience will be a solid basis for your next-level career. - A
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for the postdoc is available until the end of 2027 (i.e. for ~3.5 years period). The expected starting date is as soon as possible (negotiable with the candidate). The salary range, terms and conditions are based
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. We also expect the candidate to work independently, and write research funding proposals and scientific articles, and participate in teaching. Salary, terms, and conditions Funding for the postdoc is
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. Application letter, names and contact information of 3 referees and complete curriculum vitae (including major research funding obtained, research leadership, list of supervised PhDs and postdocs, number
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to contribute to methods and model development of the project (see the other postdoc positions in this call) by bringing ecological insight to it. Opportunities for professional development, e.g. in project
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approaches have unique prospects of changing your scientific discovery into clinical biomarkers to be tested in prospective trials with direct patient benefit. This postdoc experience will be a solid basis for
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, demonstrations, meetings, congresses, and cultural events, and analyze the formation of contested urban anti-fascist spaces. As a part of the LGP-project, the postdocs and Principal Investigator will create