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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Department of Electronics and Nanoengineering at Aalto University School of Electrical Engineering invites applications for a tenure-track
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belongs to our tenure track system and will be filled to either assistant or associate professor level. Getting tenure and advancement on the Aalto tenure track are based on the principle of equal
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machine drives or power electronics is a plus. We value candidates who are collaborative team players, intellectually curious, and open to exploring new research directions. A track record of publications
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are collaborative team players, intellectually curious, and open to exploring new research directions. A track record of publications in recognised journals and conferences in the field is expected. Scientific
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hiring a new Lecturer in Sustainable Construction. The successful candidate will be appointed to the Aalto University for University Lecturer or Senior University lecturer level in the lecture track system
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for Doctoral and Master’s theses on Advanced Marine Structures The Department of Energy and Mechanical Engineering is a community of approximately 300 staff members, including 30 tenure-track professors
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an established track record in international collaboration and EU-funded projects, and maintains close links with leading academic and professional partners worldwide. The position is based in the Department
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, including architecture, computational design, computer science, or related fields, who have a proven track record of applying advanced computational methods to real-world environmental challenges. A doctoral
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background in radio astronomy Experience in radio polarization observations or data reduction pipeline development A good track record of scientific publications in high-quality peer reviewed journals
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around 300 staff members – including 30 tenure track professors – assembled to research, teach, create, and develop solutions for society’s needs. Key research areas include marine and arctic technology