University of Helsinki, Finland invites online application for multiple fully funded PhD positions in various research areas. Candidates interested in fully funded PhD positions can check the details and may apply as soon as possible.
1. Two PhD Position in Molecular Level Atmospheric Science
Summary of PhD Positions:
We are looking for a motivated PhD candidate to join a new research group that is studying atmospheric oxidation reactions and aerosol particle formation. The work will be carried out at the Department of Chemistry, University of Helsinki. Completing a PhD degree in Finland takes approximately 4 years and it is full-time paid with a starting salary of 2500–2700 eur/month.
Application Deadlines: 31.10.2022
2. PhD Position in History
Summary of PhD Positions:
The Doctoral Researcher should have an MA in history or a related field, with some knowledge of cultural historical methods. Other requirements include proven ability and motivation to conduct independent research and to pursue postgraduate studies and a doctoral degree according to a study plan and research proposal. Excellent command of the English language is required, including an ability to read handwritten historical sources in English. Previous knowledge of affect theory, history of experiences, or history of medicine will be considered an asset.
Application Deadlines: 31.10.2022
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3. PhD Position in History
Summary of PhD Positions:
The Doctoral Researcher will be employed for 48 months to complete PhD studies in the Doctoral Programme in History and Cultural Heritage. The position is associated with the European Research Council-funded research project Medical Electricity, Embodied Experiences, and Knowledge Construction in Europe and the Atlantic World, c.1740–1840 (ELBOW). Lead by Dr Soile Ylivuori, ELBOW uses medical electricity as a case study to investigate how patients’ embodied and experiential knowledge influenced the construction of scientific knowledge.
Application Deadlines: 31.10.2022
4. PhD Position in Optics of Photosynthesis
Summary of PhD Positions:
REDEYE aims at developing measurement protocols (combining gas-exchange, spectral reflectance and chlorophyll fluorescence) for the quantitative estimation of the photosynthetic energy partitioning in leaves and under natural field conditions. These protocols will be deployed in the field using an innovative autonomous system and the resulting data used to improve and adapt a process-based modelling framework for the light-carbon reactions of photosynthesis.
Together with team members, the doctoral researcher will contribute to the development of these protocols and their subsequent long-term implementation in the field. The position includes lab experimentation, long-term field work at our highly instrumented SMEAR-II Station in Southern Finland (link), and modelling activities for the assimilation of long-term chlorophyll fluorescence and reflectance data into a process-based model.
Application Deadlines: 15.10.2022