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facilities including the Materials Innovation Factory and the Centre for Long-Acting Therapeutics (CELT Global Health). You Should Have: - A PhD in chemistry, physics, engineering, materials science, or a
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Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, etc.). You will have a strong background in mechatronics or automation engineering, with experience in developing and deploying automation/robotic systems. You will be
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the Faraday Institution, investigating degradation mechanisms in next generation Li-ion batteries. You will perform research into degradation reactions occurring at electrode-electrolyte interfaces in next
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Aalto University is where science and art meet technology and business. We shape a sustainable future by making research breakthroughs in and across our disciplines, sparking the game changers
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, Robotics, Mechatronics Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, etc.). You will have a strong background in robotics, mechatronics, or automation engineering, with experience in developing and deploying robotic
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, Robotics, Mechatronics Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, etc.). You will have a strong background in robotics, mechatronics, or automation engineering, with experience in developing and deploying robotic
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Aalto University is where science and art meet technology and business. We shape a sustainable future by making research breakthroughs in and across our disciplines, sparking the game changers
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skills, with the ability to liaise with a range of stakeholders. Desirable Criteria: A PhD (or be close to submission) in Electronic Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a closely
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for the game changing impact of our science globally. Our employees enjoy access to state-of-the-art technology and a diverse range of specialist training opportunities, including support for leadership and
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experts in biotechnology, mechanical engineering, software, and robotics. The candidate will have a broad remit to take leadership roles in the research team, including by co-designing new research