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working in an international and cross-disciplinary team. Finnish language is not required. What we offer The positions are available immediately. PhDs in Finland last approximately 4 years. The fixed term
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for either a Project Worker (M.Sc.) or a student Research Assistant to work on building AI models for adaptive gas sensing. The work is in the context of Business Finland -supported Research-to-business
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for Artificial Intelligence (FCAI), ELLIS Institute Finland, and Aalto University House of AI, invites applications for multiple postdoctoral positions. Our team works actively to develop intelligent robotic
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The Helsinki Institute for Information Technology (HIIT) invites applications for Postdoctoral Fellows and Research Fellows. HIIT offers a HIIT Postdoctoral Fellow position up to three years
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candidates from all backgrounds to join our community. Master’s Thesis Position: Implementation of 5G EAP-AKA Authentication Protocol for IoT Equipment The Department of Information and Communications
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. The research group is seeking a talented Doctoral Researcher in nonlinear systems and control with strong interest in nonlinear stability theory, modeling & identification, optimal control, certifiably safe
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2025 (Flexible) Project Duration: 18 months (with a pathway to a co-founder position in a potential spin-off company). The project will end on December 31, 2026, and the employment contract will be valid
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superconducting qubits and millikelvin electronics Did you recently get your PhD in circuit quantum electrodynamics (cQED) and are now looking into taking the full potential of your skills into use for making new
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Theoretical Quantum Materials We invite applications for a PhD position in theory of quantum materials at Aalto University, Department of Applied Physics. The position is part of the FUN-VAN Research Council
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We are looking for exceptional scientists with the following experience and skills: PhD and more than 2.5 years of postdoc experience in the field cQED including Quantum-mechanical model of microwave