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computational design methodologies, data-driven design, and/or immersive technologies. Professional qualifications/skills Experience in grant writing and familiarity with competitive funding landscapes. Track
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cloud processing (e.g., CloudCompare, Autodesk ReCap) and/or GIS. Immersive simulation environments and interactive design tools. Experience coordinating interdisciplinary research projects. Experience in
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flexibility depending on interests and experience: Design and simulation of III-V lasers and PIC architectures III-V (mainly GaAs) fabrication process development in the cleanroom Assemble and use custom test
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* Exemplary writing skills Bonus: Experience working with social media data, mental health, social networks, natural language processing, experiment design, HCI, qualitative interviews, behavioral sensing
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into the same devices. The research project is part of a larger consortium, gathering world-class researchers in remote sensing with expertise ranging from estimation and optimization theory to hardware design
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. Our empirical research focuses on corporate headquarters and museums. One of our current case studies is the upcoming Museum of Architecture and Design in Helsinki, which aims to “redesign the world
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for the development of the autonomous quantum processing unit (AQPU) as follows: Carry out design, experiments, and/or data analysis on specific research topics that we consider most important for realizing the AQPU
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Postdoctoral researcher in the field of the development of bio-based processes specializing in process design and ex-ante analysis The postdoctoral researcher will work as expert in process design and modeling
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for the development of the autonomous quantum processing unit (AQPU) as follows: Carry out design, experiments, and/or data analysis on specific research topics that we consider most important for realizing the AQPU
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on the development of a computational setup for fiber-enriched materials design within the Processing-Structure-Properties-Performance (PSPP) framework under the joint supervision of Assistant Professor Sergei Khakalo