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including details of all academic outputs and email information for 2 persons who may be contacted to provide a character reference (max 2 pages) Outline of the applicant’s proposed PhD research project
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is to develop new and trustworthy AI methods for longitudinal neuroimage analysis, helping clinical experts assess temporal changes in patients with chronic brain disorders. Find more information about
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11 Dec 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company AALTO UNIVERSITY Research Field Engineering Computer science Physics Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) First Stage Researcher (R1
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allows the successful applicant to choose a flexible balance between advanced machine learning method development and exciting applications on molecular data, including biomedicine and drug discovery
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MSCA Doctoral Network position “Electric solar wind sail mission design” We are now looking for two (2) Doctoral Researchers. This PhD topic is part of the “Electric solar wind sail doctors” (E
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data, including biomedicine and drug discovery. The position gives excellent opportunities in publishing in high-quality forums. We expect the applicants to have a PhD degree (or close to completing one
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experimental psychology and cognitive science to augment human intelligence with AI. Your experience and ambitions eligible for PhD study at Aalto University (https://into.aalto.fi/display/endoctoralsci/How
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recruitment process related questions, please contact hr-elec@aalto.fi , including “Semi-Summer 2026” in the email title. For further information about the summer jobs, please contact the marked professors
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both microbes and materials and can build the tools to connect them. Required qualifications Recently completed PhD (within 2 years) in biotechnology, microbiology, bioproducts engineering, or closely
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. The Department of Chemistry and Materials Science is looking for: A Doctoral Researcher (PhD student) in Machine Learning for Surface Structures The Data-driven Atomistic Simulation (DAS) group, led by