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06 PhD Programs – Fully Funded at University of Helsinki, Finland

Do you have a Master’s degree and are looking for fully funded PhD opportunities? University of Helsinki, Finland is now accepting applications for several funded PhD programs across a range of research areas.

1. Fully Funded PhD in biological toxins

Summary of Funded PhD Program

A person who has previous experience with chromatographic methods and mass spectrometry as well as experience with different sample preparation methods is best suited for the position. However, the key qualities are a passion for scientific research and the ability to work with a degree of independence. The applicant must have a master’s degree in biochemistry, analytical chemistry, or organic chemistry. Fluent English language skills are required from the applicant. Finnish language skills are considered an advantage.

Application Deadline: 14.11.2024

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2. Fully Funded PhD

Summary of Funded PhD Program

We are looking for a motivated student with keen interest towards experimental research. Past experience with optical instrumentation or aerosol transport phenomenon are advantages for an optimal candidate. The applicant should hold a master’s degree in chemistry, physics, or a related field. The applicant should either hold a doctoral study right at University of Helsinki or be able to attain one within the 6 months trial period at the beginning of employment.

Application Deadline: 31.10.2024

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3. Fully Funded PhD in Sustainable lake restoration

Summary of Funded PhD Program

The Doctoral researcher will be appointed for a fixed-term 3-year contract (Start date: January 1, 2025) to work in a multidisciplinary project entitled “Opportunities for the sustainable lake restoration by sediment removal and sediment reuse as phosphorus fertilizer”. The Doctoral project is a part of EU funded project Fostering European Lakes Restoration by Nutrient Removal, Recovery, and Reuse: Integrated Catchment and In-lake Scale Approach (FERRO). The position will be supervised by Dr Olga Tammeorg (Aquatic Sciences) and Dr Priit Tammeorg (Crop Science).

Application Deadline: 31.10.2024

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4. Fully Funded PhD in Organic and Polymer Chemistry

Summary of Funded PhD Program

The appointee must obtain the right to pursue a doctoral degree at the University of Helsinki within the probation period. The employment contract can only begin once the degree that qualifies for doctoral study (a higher university degree or equivalent) has been completed. The duration of the employment contract depends on the phase of the appointee´s thesis and starts with a probation period of six months. The duties may also include teaching and other tasks for up to 5 % of the annual working time.

Application Deadline: 31.10.2024

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5. Fully Funded PhD in Genetics and Gene Therapy

Summary of Funded PhD Program

HORIZON-EUROPE Consortium project, main goal is to develop a new bioprinting platform capable of spatially patterning numerous CRISPR/Cas-9 genome edited cellular aggregates or microtissues into scaled-up, personalised durable load-bearing grafts and guiding their (re)modelling into fully functional articular cartilage tissues in vivo within damaged or diseased cartilage joint environments. This will be achieved using a converged bioprinting approach capable of rapidly depositing cells and microtissues into guiding scaffold structures with high spatial resolution in a rapid, reliable, reproducible and quantifiable manner.

Application Deadline: 31.10.2024

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6. Fully Funded PhD in Boreal Peatlands

Summary of Funded PhD Program

Boreal peatlands store vast amounts of carbon and are important carbon sinks that help mitigate global warming. Increasing drought in the boreal zone threatens these carbon sinks as limited water availability can drastically reduce plant production. The water use strategies of boreal peatland plants in response to drought and their impact on peatland production, however, are largely unknown. Therefore, we urgently need to understand the water use of peatland plants and its implications for peatland carbon sink potentials. To address this knowledge gap, our project will assess the drought response of distinct peatland types, i.e., pristine and forestry-drained peatlands.

Application Deadline: 21.10.2024

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