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backgrounds to join our community. The Department of Electronics and Nanoengineering conducts research and arranges related courses in the fields of microelectronics, micro and nanotechnology, radio engineering
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that pacifies, misleads, or reinforces overconsumption. Additionally, the research seeks to generate actionable knowledge for dismantling misleading techno-optimism while identifying pathways to cultivate
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, the research seeks to generate actionable knowledge for dismantling misleading techno-optimism while identifying pathways to cultivate sustainability-oriented technological hope. Your role We seek a postdoctoral
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stage: Good knowledge of the optics and physics of compound semiconductors (emphasis on GaAs based materials, MOCVD, solar cells, infrared lasers and/or LEDs) Experience/interest on III-V device clean
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to society through research-based knowledge, creativity, and entrepreneurial spirit. Culture that inspires and includes everyone: All our work is guided by the values of the university: responsibility, courage
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are proud of our purpose to shape a sustainable future. At Aalto, you will have the opportunity to innovate and make significant contributions to society through research-based knowledge, creativity, and
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high-quality scholarly venues. The position requires fluent skills in the English language. We are looking to hire an early career researcher with knowledge and interest in both qualitative methods and
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in the listed topics are welcome. Knowledge of maritime shipping in ice conditions and the management of Finnish language at a proficient level are considered a significant plus for the candidate. What
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high-quality scholarly venues. The position requires fluent skills in the English language. We are looking to hire an early career researcher with knowledge and interest in both qualitative methods and
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, systems modelling, and maritime safety and risk management. Applications from candidates with a solid background in the listed topics are welcome. Knowledge of maritime shipping in ice conditions and the