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Postdoctoral Researcher in Statistical Ecology and Evolution - University of Helsinki - Helsinki, Finland
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Job Description
Seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to develop statistical models on sex-specific evolution in ecology, combining theoretical predictions with empirical data. Part of an interdisciplinary team at the University of Helsinki.
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Requirements
- PhD in relevant field
- Strong statistical and mathematical modelling skills
- Experience with real-world datasets
- Interdisciplinary collaboration skills
- Fluent English
Responsibilities
- Develop and fit models on natural selection and sex-specific immunity
- Combine theoretical and empirical data
- Develop novel statistical approaches
- Collaborate across disciplines
Field:
Research
Education Level
Doctorate
Specialisations:
- Ecology
- Evolutionary biology
- Statistics

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Job Description
Seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to develop statistical models on sex-specific evolution in ecology, combining theoretical predictions with empirical data. Part of an interdisciplinary team at the University of Helsinki.
Company Information
University of Helsinki
Data shown is based on historical job postings from our database.
Job Details
Requirements
- PhD in relevant field
- Strong statistical and mathematical modelling skills
- Experience with real-world datasets
- Interdisciplinary collaboration skills
- Fluent English
Responsibilities
- Develop and fit models on natural selection and sex-specific immunity
- Combine theoretical and empirical data
- Develop novel statistical approaches
- Collaborate across disciplines
Field:
Research
Specialisations:
- Ecology
- Evolutionary biology
- Statistics
Education Level
Doctorate
Salary Details
Starting salary 3800-4000 euros/month, depending on qualifications and experience. Fully funded for 3 years.
