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Aalto University is looking for an Postdoctoral Researcher in Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning Engineering [Academic Research Software Engineer] to a postdoctoral-level position. The
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: PhD or equivalent degree in Robotics, Computer Science, Machine Learning, AI, Control Engineering, or a related field. Excellent programming skills and experience with related tools and software. A
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attitude toward high-quality research to work as a full-time Doctoral Researcher or Postdoctoral Researcher in Computational Structural/Solid Mechanics. The candidate's research activities will focus
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sustainability, performance, and reliability. Our research leverages optimization techniques, applied machine learning, and statistical analysis to achieve these objectives. Through the DecAI project we will work
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principles of machine drives and converters. You will also have opportunities to contribute to our open-source computational tools, teach master-level courses, and advise doctoral students. Our strong industry
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principles of machine drives and converters. You will also have opportunities to contribute to our open-source computational tools, teach master-level courses, and advise doctoral students. Our strong industry
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first experiments of the future quantum-computer technology that is orders of magnitude more efficient than existing quantum processors. Join us in shaping the future! As a result of five ERC grants
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and citizen action. They will also contribute into teaching in the interdisciplinary Creative Sustainability master’s program, and preparation of research funding applications in the NODUS Sustainable
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fields. The researcher will join a multi-disciplinary team led by Professor Vili Lehdonvirta, consisting of both computer and social scientists. Principal investigator and community The project’s principal
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cavity structure enable a mechanism for the controlled Bose-Einstein condensation at room temperature, with applications in all-optical computing Nature Photonics 13 378 (2019) and quantum sensing Nature