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Postdoctoral Researchers in Mathematics in probabilistic and algebraic approaches to quantum field theory Aalto University is where science and art meet technology and business. We shape a
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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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on the theory and applications of variational quantum algorithms and quantum machine learning. We also have activity in quantum optics, so additional experience and interest in this topic is considered a definite
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together with industrial partners? Do you like supervising students and participating in teaching? If you are a creative and analytical person and have a PhD in a field related to mathematical modeling and
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experimental and computational / theory research. Your background and expertise A study background and doctorate degree in computational soft materials physics, polymer technology, chemistry, materials science
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. The position gives excellent opportunities in publishing in high-quality forums. We expect the applicants to have a PhD degree (or close to completing one) in computer science, mathematics or statistics, with
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. To succeed in this role, you should have: A recently obtained PhD (max 5 years) in Electrochemistry, Chemistry, Materials Science, or a closely related field. A strong background in electrochemistry
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results Participating in commercialization of developed materials Qualifications: PhD in one of the following broader experimental areas: physics, chemistry, materials science Experience with thin film
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eagerness to work on tough experimental challenges at low temperatures. We expect the candidates to have: PhD degree in physics or in a nearby field Experience on silicon materials, 2D electron gases and
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to work on tough experimental challenges. We expect the candidates to have: PhD degree in physics or in a nearby field Experience on 2D materials and quantum devices Good understanding of superconductivity