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training. The annual working time for teaching and research staff is 1612 hours, of which lecturers should allocate 50-80% to teaching, depending on their level in the career system. The applicants will be
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Finland, jointly managed by Aalto University and VTT (OtaNano | Aalto University ). OtaNano offers an extensive array of micro- and nanofabrication resources within clean-room environments, along with high
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, research interviews, and any other research tasks. The topics you may work on are varied and broad, such as headquarters (re)locations, diversity, languages in organizations, sustainability, human resources
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, and any other research tasks. The topics you may work on are varied and broad, such as headquarters (re)locations, diversity, languages in organizations, sustainability, human resources, and
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the School of Chemical Engineering at Aalto University, has an internationally leading reputation in basic and applied research for the development of advanced materials from natural resources. It is one
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computing resources (e.g. LUMI supercomputer, https://lumi-supercomputer.eu ) are at the disposal of our researchers. What we offer The expected starting salary for a postdoctoral researcher is 4100-4400
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of excellence (https://ellis.eu/members ). Significant high-performance computing resources (e.g. LUMI supercomputer, https://lumi-supercomputer.eu ) are at the disposal of our researchers. What we offer
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-performance computing resources Experience conducting fieldwork in remote or logistically demanding environments A valid driving license in Finland, and willingness to drive independently during field campaigns
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(Helsinki metropolitan area), with several other neighboring research institutions and organizations. We offer you a possibility to work within a well-resourced learning, research, and art & design community
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Finnish or Swedish if they do not already possess these language skills. What we offer Aalto University offers the opportunity to work within a well-resourced learning community where students