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Theoretical Quantum Materials We invite applications for a PhD position in theory of quantum materials at Aalto University, Department of Applied Physics. The position is part of the FUN-VAN Research Council
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supervision of Prof. Vanni Noferini. Your role and goals You will work on the theme of “Matrix nearness problems via Riemannian optimisation’’. Areas of mathematics that are relevant include matrix theory
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management, and proven track record in both. The ideal candidate will contribute to our strong expertise in strategy and organization theory and connect to existing research interests of our faculty while
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and television and as specialists in the field. It combines theory and practice, as well as cooperation with other film majors, other higher education institutions and the professional community
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educate future leaders with a strong ethical and entrepreneurial mindset. Our research is published in top entrepreneurship journals, such as the Journal of Business Venturing, Entrepreneurship Theory
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focuses on creating new scientific knowledge for establishing new businesses and technology-driven transformation of large and small firms, as well as of entire industries. Tying together theory-driven and
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a project to generate knowledge and impact towards sustainable urban futures. We expect such project will mobilize theories, tools and methods of participatory design and futures studies and can be
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programming, optimization, and game theory. Strong programming skills in implementing optimization problems using programming languages such as GAMS (or MATLAB, AMPL, Python, Julia). Good understanding
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people with background, expertise and interest in III-V semiconductor device fabrication, epitaxy and theory. Depending on your background, you will have the possibility to contribute to the work of our
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recent research has focused on the theory and applications of variational quantum algorithms and quantum machine learning. Theoretical research into the capabilities of quantum computing and quantum