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generations of research and development professionals, data specialists, technology experts, inventors, and scientists for industry and society. A Doctoral Researcher position to study condensation and
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University’s students and visitors should apply as external candidates with personal (not Aalto) email. More information If you wish to hear more about the position, you can reach out to Prof. Robin Ras
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stability theory, modeling & identification, optimal control, certifiably safe & robust control, and learning for dynamics & control. The main task of the PhD student will be to develop sound data-driven
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& robust control, and learning for dynamics & control. The main task of the PhD student will be to develop sound data-driven methodologies for learning control policies with provable guarantees
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assessment in architecture and construction? Do you want to work for turning down the emissions and overuse of materials in the built environment? We are now looking for a doctoral candidate for a PhD position
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Learning Your role and goals Trustworthy & Adversarial Computing Lab (https://taclab.aalto.fi ) led by Sebastian Szyller is looking for a doctoral researcher (PhD student) to pursue a degree in trustworthy
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partners. The PhD student to be jointly supervised by two supervisors; Prof. Hamid Reza Godini and Prof. Riikka Puurunen , will contribute to a high-impact collaborative research environment. This position
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of Science. Please check the student information and admission criteria at Aalto Doctoral Programme in Science | Aalto University . What we offer We offer a fully funded PhD project for one talented Doctoral
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during the application period. For more information on the position, please contact principal investigators; Prof. Hamid Reza Godini and Prof. Riikka Puurunen . For more information on the process, please
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future generations of research and development professionals; data specialists; technology experts; inventors; and scientists for industry and society. The Atomic Scale Physics group at the Department