40 programming-language-"St"-"St"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at AALTO UNIVERSITY in United Kingdom
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international collaboration. InnoWAT (2025–2029) is a project led by EERG and Distinguished Professor Olli Varis, implemented through Aalto University’s Sustainable Global Technologies Programme , and funded by
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to Teach courses in materials science and manufacturing in our study programs, with a typical teaching load of two or three courses per year Supervise B.Sc., M.Sc., and D.Sc. students (often with company
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to plan, develop, and teach study modules suitable for executive education and life wide learning programs. The successful candidate is expected to conduct research, supervise master’s and bachelor’s theses
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, which is a safe, peaceful, and stable society. It is well-organized and has very little bureaucracy. English is our working language and is widely spoken in the country. Finland is a great place for
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programme that in the awarding country gives eligibility for doctoral level studies in organic or inorganic chemistry, surface chemistry, chemistry, or similar. A good command of English is required, Finnish
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skills as well as be fluent in spoken and written English. Successful candidates will have the opportunity to collaborate with the vibrant Aalto research community, including the Intelligent Robotics group
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, compilers, and other topics related to hardware and low-level programming. An excellent command of English is required for teaching. This position belongs to our tenure track system and will be filled
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tools is considered as an advantage Understanding of building design, structures, and material in the Finnish context Capability for working with Building Information Models Fluent English is a must
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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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new interdisciplinary concepts from research output into educational activities, programs, and curricula Disseminate research results to various interest groups including professionals, students, and