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“microwave optomechanical” devices, where micromechanical membrane oscillators interact with on-chip microwave cavity resonators. Optomechanical techniques allow for both preparing, measuring and manipulation
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(FQF) , and benefit from access to world-class experimental infrastructure at Aalto’s Otaniemi campus - home to OtaNano, the largest cleanroom facility in the Nordics. The position is full-time and
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virtual campus experience: https://virtualtour.aalto.fi About Finland Finland is a great place for living with or without family – it is a safe, politically stable and well-organized Nordic society. Finland
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Materials & Interfaces). And you will have the opportunity to interact with world-class experts in electrochemistry, materials science, and microscopy. Daily collaboration with the local electrochemistry and
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better world and Shaping a Sustainable Future . Read more about working at Aalto:https://www.aalto.fi/en/careers-at-aalto Check out our new virtual campus experience: https://virtualtour.aalto.fi About
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a Sustainable Future . Read more about working at Aalto: https://www.aalto.fi/en/careers-at-aalto and check out our new virtual campus experience: https://virtualtour.aalto.fi About Finland Finland
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of Bioproducts and Biosystems of Aalto University School of Chemical Engineering (Otaniemi Campus, Espoo, Finland), in the Bioprocess Engineering research group (https://www.aalto.fi/en/department-of-bioproducts
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Postdoctoral Researcher in ML for Dynamical Systems Representation, Prediction, and State-estimation
. Scientific Environment The Nonlinear Systems and Control group (https://www.aalto.fi/en/department-of-electrical-engineering-and-automation/nonlinear-systems-and-control ) in the School of Electrical
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Postdoctoral Researcher in ML for Dynamical Systems Representation, Prediction, and State-estimation
Control group (https://www.aalto.fi/en/department-of-electrical-engineering-and-automation/nonlinear-systems-and-control ) in the School of Electrical Engineering at Aalto University explores synergies