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mechanical oscillators can be utilized for fundamental studies probing quantum mechanics in massive systems, as well as for applications in quantum information processing. The measurements are carried out
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Mika Järvinen (+358 50 414 2993, mika.jarvinen@aalto.fi). For questions related to the application process, please contact Anna-Maija Harju (anna-maija.harju@aalto.fi ). We will go through applications
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application process, and to consider candidates who have not submitted applications during the application period. Further information Want to know more about us and your future colleagues? You can watch these
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consideration. Applications will continue to be processed and reviewed following this date until the position is filled, but candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible. Please write your application
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(matti.kuittinen@aalto.fi ). For questions related to the application process, please contact HR Partner Enni Ailoranta hr-arch@aalto.fi . We will go through applications, and we may invite suitable candidates
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relating to the recruitment process please contact HR Partner Heli Solla (heli.solla@aalto.fi). How to apply The application materials for the lecturer position include: If you want to join our community
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webpage for open positions). If you wish to hear more about the position, you can contact Associate Professor Pekka Malo (pekka.malo@aalto.fi ). In questions related to the recruitment process, contact HR
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(at)aalto.fi. In any question regarding the recruitment process, please contact HR Advisor Monika Mäkinen, hr-elec@aalto.fi . About Aalto University and Finland The Department of Electronics and Nanoengineering
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additional information on the position, kindly contact prof.Olli Varis (olli.varis@aalto.fi ). For more information on the process, please contact ENG HR Team (hr-eng@aalto.fi ). About Finland Finland is a
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an extensive network of scientific contacts. This includes contacts to the Aalto startup scene and community. A way to be close to the research process while focusing on interesting computational problems and