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for a Doctoral researcher in the field of Catalytic Advanced Oxidation Processes (AOPs) If you are a passionate Scientist/Engineer about the emerging challenges facing water treatment industry
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processing. The Structured and Stochastic Modeling Group, headed by Prof. Filip Elvander, conducts research in statistical signal processing, ranging from investigating fundamental properties
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of raw materials, designing and developing more efficient processes for new materials and products. We as chemical engineers contribute to the future society with sustainable processes enabling circular
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learning methods to study structural transformations taking place at the atomic scale via accelerated simulation. The new methods will be used to study pyrolysis and relaxation processes in glasses. Your
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of the Department of Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering in the School of Chemical Engineering is based on sustainable utilization of raw materials, designing more efficient processes and developing new
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the impacts of the characteristics in different scales of the investigated processes on their overall techno-economic-environmental-energy efficiency. This is an interdisciplinary project requiring expertise in
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device nanofabrication and clean room processing of 2D materials (required). Skill sets of handling low-temperature and ultra-high vacuum systems, such as molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) or STM experience
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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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(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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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