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facilities in the School of Chemical Engineering (https://www.aalto.fi/en/school-of-chemical-engineering/research-infrastructure ), Micronova, and Otanano, training your experimental skills on infrastructure
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the development and delivery of a course or training module aimed at QDOC students nationally. The duration for each position is one year, with the possibility of extension for an additional year. While
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, 2 postdocs and 5 PhD students. The group is led by Professor Ilkka Tittonen. Your experience and ambitions Applicants are expected to hold a PhD and excellent study records in theoretical physics
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other projects ongoing in the group: a laboratory simulator of the neutron star dynamics in rotating superfluid helium-3 and studies of vortex dynamics in superfluid helium-4 using nanomechanical sensors
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mechanical oscillators can be utilized for fundamental studies probing quantum mechanics in massive systems, as well as for applications in quantum information processing. The measurements are carried out
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We expect you to have a PhD (or equivalent) degree in mathematics, a strong research background in analysis with emphasis on areas supporting one or several of the research topics above, and motivation
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in Madrid and one in 3DEUS Dynamics SAS at Lyon are foreseen in the research plan. Opportunity to pursue a PhD degree at a leading European university within a collaborative, international network
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Karlsruher Institut fuer Technologie, one 3-month at Photonicsens SL in Valencia, Spain, and one 3-month at Polytechnic University of Valencia are foreseen in the research plan. Opportunity to pursue a PhD
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stays, one at Indra Sistemas SA in Madrid and one in 3DEUS Dynamics SAS at Lyon are foreseen in the research plan. Opportunity to pursue a PhD degree at a leading European university within a
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of the atomic layer deposition tools. Qualifications: PhD in one of the following broader experimental areas: physics, chemistry, materials science Experience with thin film deposition using atomic layer