Postdoctoral researcher, Regional data analytics

We are seeking a postdoctoral researcher for a fixed-term two-year position starting on June 1, 2025 (or as agreed) at the Ruralia Institute’s Mikkeli unit.

 

Job description

We are looking for an expert in quantitative methods and data analytics. The position involves designing and conducting research utilizing regional big data. The primary task is to develop the field of regional data analytics and study the local aspects of changing work and leisure in South Savo region, particularly using electricity consumption data.

 

The appointee will also have the opportunity to shape the focus of their research. The work will be carried out as part of the Human in Digital and Sustainable Economies research group at the Ruralia Institute and in collaboration with researchers from the Digital Geography Lab (DGL) at the University of Helsinki.

 

Selection criteria

We are looking for a candidate with expertise in quantitative big data analysis and a strong interest in developing regional data analytics methods. Applicants must have a doctoral degree in geography, geoinformatics, computer science, data science, or a related field. Advanced PhD candidates are also encouraged to apply, however the appointee must have a doctoral degree granted before the beginning of employment. 

 

The following skills will support success in this role:

  • Experience in handling and analysing digital big data (e.g., electricity consumption data from buildings, mobile network data)
  • Database management skills (e.g., PostgreSQL)
  • Statistical expertise related to big data processing and high-performance computing (Python, R)
  • GIS software proficiency (e.g., ArcGIS, QGIS) is an advantage

 

What we offer

The salary is based on the Finnish university salary system for teaching and research staff, at requirement level 5, with an additional performance-based component. The gross monthly salary for a postdoctoral researcher is approximately €3,500–€4,100, depending on qualifications and career stage. The position includes a six-month trial period.

 

The primary workplace is the Ruralia Institute in Mikkeli, with the possibility of hybrid work (within Finland).

 

The University of Helsinki offers extensive networks, a multidisciplinary work environment, modern facilities, and comprehensive support services. Employees benefit from career development opportunities, research funding support, and access to library, sports, and well-being services. More details on career opportunities and benefits are available on the university’s website: https://www.helsinki.fi/en/about-us/careers.

 

Application instructions

Applications must include the following English-language documents in a single PDF file:

 

  1. Motivation letter explaining the applicant’s interest in the position (including research approaches related to electricity consumption data) and a preliminary research outline (e.g., potential research questions, methodologies, and data sources, max. 2 pages)
  2. Curriculum Vitae (CV) following good scientific practice and, where possible, the Finnish Advisory Board on Research Integrity (TENK) 3/2020 CV template (https://www.tenk.fi/en/template-researchers-curriculum-vitae)
  3. Numbered list of publications following the Research Council of Finland format (https://www.aka.fi/en/research-funding/apply-for-funding/how-to-apply-for-funding/az-index-of-application-guidelines2/list-of-publications/)
  4. Copies of degree certificates (Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctoral) and translations if the originals are not in Finnish, Swedish, or English

 

Application deadline is on April 30, 2025, at 23:59 (EEST).

 

Applications must be submitted via the university’s electronic recruitment system through the “Apply Now” link. University of Helsinki employees should apply via the “Employee Login” link.

 

The University of Helsinki is committed to promoting equality and diversity and preventing discrimination in all its activities. We encourage applications from candidates of diverse genders, linguistic and cultural backgrounds, and minority groups.

 

Further information

For inquiries, please contact:

  • Senior Researcher Toni Ryynänen (toni.ryynanen(at)helsinki.fi)
  • Research Director Torsti Hyyryläinen (torsti.hyyrylainen(at)helsinki.fi)

For recruitment system support, contact HR Specialist Mirkka Juntunen (mirkka.juntunen(at)helsinki.fi)

 

About us:

The Ruralia Institute (https://www.helsinki.fi/en/ruralia-institute) of the Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry (https://www.helsinki.fi/en/faculty-agriculture-and-forestry) provides high-level research and innovation partnerships for rural development. The focus areas of the institute include regional development, sustainable food systems, and the new bioeconomy. We conduct international, national, and regional research with approximately 60 experts based at the university consortiums in Mikkeli (https://muc.fi/en/home/) and Seinäjoki.

 

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Open position

Due Date:  30.4.2025
Unit:  Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry
Sub-unit:  Ruralia-institute
ID:  4024

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