46 computer-science-programming-languages-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at AALTO UNIVERSITY in United Kingdom
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at https://www.aalto.fi/en/study-options/aalto-doctoral-programme-in-electrical-engineering . WE OFFER The position will be filled for a period of 4 years (2 + 2). The starting date is in October 2025 or as
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, Electrical Engineering, or related field. A good command of English, both written and spoken. Good programming skills in languages such as Matlab and Python. A curious mindset. An interest in multi
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the Department of Computer Science at Aalto University in Finland. You will be joining a larger group of researchers working on similar topics. The department has a strong community on related topics: research
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have to also apply successfully to the ARTS Doctoral programme during the six-month probation period for the position. The selected applicant is thus expected to to be able to develop a high quality
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The Department of Electronics and Nanoengineering at Aalto University School of Electrical Engineering invites applications for a tenure-track professor position in sustainable microelectronics
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, including architecture, computational design, computer science, or related fields, who have a proven track record of applying advanced computational methods to real-world environmental challenges. A doctoral
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criteria of the Aalto Doctoral Programme in Engineering, and the selected candidate is expected apply for, obtain and accept the right to pursue doctoral studies at Aalto University. For more information on
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The Otaniemi AI Factory Hub , located at Aalto University ’s campus, is a collaboration platform that connects researchers, students, and companies with the computing power of the LUMI-AI
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candidate position must fulfil the requirements for doctoral students at Aalto University, School of Engineering. For more details, see: Aalto Doctoral Programme in Engineering What we offer We are pleased
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. This work is part of European Union’s Quantera Program project “MQSens: Quantum Sensing with Nonclassical Mechanical Oscillators”, where opto-/electromechanics is utilized to explore how quantum protocols can