Five new Academy Research Fellow and three Postdoctoral Researcher posts
The Academy of Finland鈥檚 Research Councils 鈥 Biosciences, Health and the Environment, and Culture and Society 鈥 have decided on funding for five new five-year research posts as Academy Research Fellow and three three-year research posts as Postdoctoral Researcher. The decisions were made on 15 April 15.4. (BHE) and 26 April 2019 (CS).
New Academy Research Fellows, Postdoctoral Researchers and their projects
Academy Research Fellows
Botero Cabrera, Andrea, Dept. of Design
From the lab and the studio, to the garden, the forests and back
Jylh盲, Petri, Dept. of Finance
Which factors really predict asset return?
Levy, Jonathan, Dept. of Neuroscience and Biomedical Engineering
Supporting Pro-social Change in an Era of Intergroup Tensions: A Multidisciplinary and Global Approach
Salmitaival, Juha, Dept. of Neuroscience and Biomedical Engineering
Bringing real-life to attention (research): Towards integrative and transferrable neurocognitive model of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
Sele, Kathrin, Dept. of Management Studies
Algorithmic Routines 鈥 Tracing the Sociomaterial and Temporal Nature of Organizing in the Age of Digitization
The decisions were made by the Research Council for Culture and Society, and the funding is 438 874 euros per person.
Postdoctoral Researchers
Gandier, Julie-Anne, Dept. of Bioproducts and Biosystems
Class I HFB proteins as a modular platform for 鈥渟mart鈥 nanostructured materials (HFBMat). Research Council for Biosciences, Health and the Environment, 271 926e
Geurts, Amber, Dept. of Management Studies
Contested Futures: Framing the Future of Emerging Technologies. Research Council for Culture and Society, 279 210e
Nelimarkka, Matti, Dept. of Computer Science
Interfaces for deliberation and deliberation of interfaces: towards political human-computer interaction. Research Council for Culture and Society, 246 198e
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