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from all backgrounds to join our community. The Aalto School of Arts, Design and Architecture (ARTS) is a Nordic leader in higher education for design, fashion, games, media, architecture, film, art
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. The integrated photonics group at Aalto specializes in the design and fabrication of semiconductor lasers and photonic integrated circuits (PICs) for applications in satellite-based lidar, free-space optical
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, integrated circuit design, and space science and technology. We collaborate closely with leading national and international research institutes and industry partners. Assistant Professor in Photonics and
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at Aalto University and work in close collaboration with the existing project team. The work is connected to an R2B commercialisation pathway, offering exposure to research-to-innovation activities. We have
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level. A commitment to advancing Aalto's unique interdisciplinary profile in technology, art, design, and business together with the school staff. Demonstrated ability to nurture national and
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(Innovation), and EduQ (Education), InstituteQ aims to turn long-term scientific excellence into real-world impact, positioning Finland as a leading, open, and globally connected hub for quantum innovation
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management, curriculum design and teaching development, and administrative tasks. The primary language of instruction is English, so applicants should have a high level of English proficiency. Knowledge
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engineering, science, business and design, with local partners both at Aalto and University of Helsinki. Aalto provides its employees with occupational healthcare and many opportunities for further education and
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integration with classical HPC; accelerator platforms and accelerated computing; parallel, distributed, and HPC programming models and languages; software design, verification, and optimization; energy
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addition to its strong academic community, the Helsinki region is a vibrant technology and innovation hub with easy access to major partners, both private and public. The Department of Mathematics and Systems