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metamaterials, using a variety of building blocks from noble metal nanoparticles, to DNA nanostructures and precision colloidal architectures. We have previously explored many intriguing opportunities to make
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Technologies Group: Wireless Circuits – AV Work Objectives: Study the state-of-the-art power amplifier architectures and see if they can be used to improve efficiency at large power back-off levels. Propose
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16 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company AALTO UNIVERSITY Research Field Architecture Chemistry Engineering Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) First Stage Researcher (R1) Country
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disseminated in peer-reviewed journals. The candidates are expected to have an engineering degree, preferably in marine engineering and/or naval architecture ideally with an experimental and/or industrial
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environment effects on senescence, using an epigenetic clock”, with the Seychelles warbler (Acrocephalus sechellensis) as a model system. The project is supervised by Prof. Hannah Dugdale (University
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effort between School of Engineering and School of Chemical Engineering at Aalto University supported by our industrial partners. The PhD student to be jointly supervised by two supervisors; Prof. Hamid
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brain decoding methods and test the extent to which these generalise across brain areas and species. You will be working with an interdisciplinary team led by Prof Andrew Jackson funded by the Advanced
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£100 million. The Department of Naval Architecture, Ocean and Marine Engineering is a world-leader in research in: Ship Design, Stability and Safety, Marine Hydrodynamics, Marine Structures, Ocean
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University is a logical choice for its staff and students. Within the faculty of Engineering and Architecture, the IDLab research group performs research on 1) connectivity and 2) data science & artificial
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system. The project is supervised by Prof. Hannah Dugdale (University of Groningen), Prof. David S. Richardson (University of East Anglia, UK) and Prof. Kees van Oers (Netherlands Institute of Ecology