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algebras, tensor categories, lattice models of statistical physics, conformally invariant random processes, formalization of mathematics (preferably in Lean). The working language of the group is English
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Wetting Group (http://physics.aalto.fi/smw ) headed by Prof. Robin Ras at Department of Applied Physics, Aalto University, invites applications for a Research Assistant (Master’s thesis position) position
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balance, and outgassing testing, essential for qualifying hardware for launch and orbital operation. The Space Lab also offers access to a wide suite of engineering and simulation software for electronics
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, conformally invariant random processes, formalization of mathematics (preferably in Lean). The working language of the group is English, and we expect all our team members to have strong written and oral
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researcher to experimentally investigate condensation processes at surfaces with molecular precision. The work focuses on developing advanced methods for controlling wetting and nucleation, combining cutting
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and surface wettability and developing wetting characterization instruments. More information about our group can be found in: (http://physics.aalto.fi/smw ). Your experience and ambitions We offer a
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fabrication processes and equipment for micro- and nanostructures. The facilities cover a comprehensive range of equipment, including atomic layer deposition devices, electron microscopy, x-ray scattering
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application process, and to consider candidates who have not submitted applications during the application period. Please note: Aalto University’s employees should apply for the position via our internal HR
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) at Aalto University. We are looking for an enthusiastic doctoral researcher to experimentally investigate condensation processes at surfaces with molecular precision. The work focuses on developing
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multidisciplinary team studying functional soft materials and surface wettability and developing wetting characterization instruments. More information about our group can be found in: (http://physics.aalto.fi/smw