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20 professors, 10 lecturers, 20 postdocs, and 60 doctoral candidates. Our department has a particularly welcoming culture, nurturing innovativeness and communication among our international and diverse
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future generations of research and development professionals, data specialists, technology experts, inventors, and scientists for industry and society. We are now looking for Two Postdocs in
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position is part of Professor Lehdonvirta’s Aalto-Oxford joint research group, titled the Digital Economic Security Lab (DIESL) . The multidisciplinary lab comprises both social and computer scientists. The
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). Your work will often be interdisciplinary and require close cooperation with other research groups. The position requires Master's degree in computer science, communications engineering, or a related
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on research is also reflected in our wide-ranging collaborations, the highly international composition of our staff, and broad spectrum of funding sources. Our graduates assume positions in academia, industry
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require close cooperation with other research groups. The position requires PhD in computer science, engineering, or a related field Excellent research track record in AI and sustainability or cloud
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strong emphasis on research is also reflected in our wide-ranging collaborations, the highly international composition of our staff, and broad spectrum of funding sources. Our graduates assume positions in
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to cutting-edge research exploring how artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping and transforming strategy formulation and execution. This position offers a unique opportunity for a researcher who is
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executive education programs, and contributions to society. The Department of Management Studies at Aalto University School of Business invites applications for the position of University Lecturer or Senior
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researcher for one year (100%) to join our research project on future landmark buildings (FUTULAND). This groundbreaking interdisciplinary research project is set to redefine our understanding of landmark