18 biomedical-signal-processing Postdoctoral positions at AALTO UNIVERSITY in Finland
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Doctoral Researcher in statistical signal processing. The Structured and Stochastic Modeling Group, headed by Prof. Filip Elvander, conducts research in statistical signal processing, ranging from
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Doctoral Researcher in statistical signal processing. The Structured and Stochastic Modeling Group, headed by Prof. Filip Elvander, conducts research in statistical signal processing, ranging from
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we warmly encourage qualified candidates from all backgrounds to join our community. The Process Systems Engineering research group in the Department of Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering is now
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modeling (e.g., Rhino/Grasshopper, Phyton, Unity, Blender). Point cloud processing (e.g., CloudCompare, Autodesk ReCap) and/or GIS. Immersive simulation environments and interactive design tools. Experience
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with mechanical motion. In our more applied research, we lay the foundation for a new generation of devices that use various types of microwave-optomechanical effects for efficient signal processing. We
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application process, and to consider candidates who have not submitted applications during the application period. Please note: Aalto University’s employees should apply for the position via our internal HR
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algebras, tensor categories, lattice models of statistical physics, conformally invariant random processes, formalization of mathematics (preferably in Lean). The working language of the group is English
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fabrication processes and equipment for micro- and nanostructures. The facilities cover a comprehensive range of equipment, including atomic layer deposition devices, electron microscopy, x-ray scattering
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. In this project, our goal is to integrate the electro-oxidation of chemicals derived from plastic waste into processes that yield value-added molecules, while simultaneously co-generating green
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an extensive network of scientific contacts. This includes contacts to the Aalto startup scene and community. A way to be close to the research process while focusing on interesting computational problems and