Doctoral Researcher, project Signal Recovery in Noisy Spatial Data
We are hiring a Doctoral Researcher to the project “Signal Recovery in Noisy Spatial Data” at the Deparment of Mathematics and Statistics, the University of Helsinki. The starting date is flexible, but candidates who can start in January 2025 will be preferred. The employment is for 3 years. There will be a trial period of six months in the beginning of the employment.
Position description
The project “Signal Recovery in Noisy Spatial Data” is funded by the Academy of Finland and develops dimension reduction methods for noisy multivariate spatial data, especially in a blind source separation context.
The successful candidate will work in Professor Klaus Nordhausen´s research group. The work of the doctoral researcher will focus on developing novel blind source separation estimators for multivariate spatial data under different signal and noisy configurations together with tools to estimate the signal dimension. Algorithms for the methods shall be derived and implemented and evaluated in case studies.
The doctoral researcher will have a chance to contribute to teaching up to 5 % of the annual working hours.
Qualifications
The person chosen for the position is expected to have a Master’s degree in statistics, mathematics, machine learning, or another relevant field, or they must be able to finish the degree/education before the start of the doctoral researcher position. Alternative applicable degrees or educations are mentioned in the rules of eligibility.
The candidate must be fluent in English, both oral and written. Candidates who are familiar with spatial data or multivariate methods are especially encouraged to apply but it is not a prerequisite. Good programming skills are also considered a plus.
Candidates who do not currently hold the right to pursue a doctoral degree at the University of Helsinki are eligible to apply, but in the event of hiring, they are expected to acquire the study right during the 6-month trial period in the beginning of the employment. Please check instructions for how to apply to doctoral programmes, https://www.helsinki.fi/en/admissions-and-education/apply-doctoral-programmes/how-apply-doctoral-education.
Salary and benefits
The starting salary of a PhD student is typically 2500 - 2700 euros/month, depending on previous qualifications and experience.
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How to apply
The application should include the following documents as a single PDF file (in English):
• CV (max 2 pages)
• Motivation letter outlining why you are the right person for this position (max 2 pages)
• Names and institutional email addresses of up to 3 references
Please submit your application through the University of Helsinki´s recruitment system.
The deadline for applications is December 12th, 2024 (at 23:59 UTC + 2).
Further information
For more information on the position and operational environment, please contact Professor Klaus Nordhausen (klaus.nordhausen(at)helsinki.fi).
If you need support with the recruitment system, please contact HR Services (hr-kumpula(at)helsinki.fi).
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