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postgraduate studies and a doctoral degree according to the study plan and research proposal, evidenced by previous degree studies or other activities. The appointee will need to have secured the right to pursue
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also have access to real quantum hardware, VTT’s Q50 machine, which sits right downstairs from our offices. Aalto University also offers ample opportunities for multidisciplinary research and teaching
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includes also doctoral studies. The successful applicant must apply for the study right in doctoral studies at Aalto University School of Electrical Engineering. The nominal duration of the doctoral studies
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will be filled as soon as suitable candidates are identified. For additional information, kindly contact Prof. Mika Sillanpää, Mika.Sillanpaa@aalto.fi . Aalto University reserves the right for justified
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Researcher’s position, the appointee is expected to have an applicable second-cycle degree and the right to pursue doctoral studies at the University of Helsinki. For the Doctoral Researcher’s position
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to try something new, there’s something for everyone. CampusSport, a joint initiative by all universities in Turku, offers affordable and diverse sports activities right on campus. Please read more about
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enjoy developing innovative solutions to technically challenging problems and have the right mix of intellectual curiosity and applied pragmatism. You have good communication skills, and enjoy working
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ability to do independent scientific work. According to section 38 A person selected for the post of doctoral researcher is required to have a right to pursue a doctoral degree. In addition, when acquiring
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compliance with UTU or ÅAU policies (including those on research ethics) and local law. They must adhere to the Act on the Right in Inventions made at Higher Education Institutions (369/2006) and the
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compliance with UTU or ÅAU policies (including those on research ethics) and local law. They must adhere to the Act on the Right in Inventions made at Higher Education Institutions (369/2006) and the