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email address (not aalto.fi) via Aalto University open positions For more information about the role, please contact Prof. Mikko Möttönen +358 505 940 950 on 3rd July 2025 at 14:00 (EET). For questions
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2025 (Flexible) Project Duration: 18 months (with a pathway to a co-founder position in a potential spin-off company). The project will end on December 31, 2026, and the employment contract will be valid
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Devices (QCD) group at the Department of Applied Physics. In this position you have a chance to make history by demonstrating some of the first experiments of the future quantum-computer technology that is
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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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Materials Modelling, and Data-driven Atomistic Simulation). The position offers a starting gross salary of 3075 euros per month. The appointment will be made by a fixed-term contract, initially for one year
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firstname.lastname@aalto.fi. More information on Aalto as employer:https://www.aalto.fi/en/careers-at-aalto About Finland Finland is a great place for living with or without family – it is a safe, politically stable
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visitor at Aalto University, please apply with your personal email address (not aalto.fi) via Aalto University open positions For more information about the role, please contact Academy Research Fellow Dr
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electronically through our online recruitment system and provide the following documents in English: For Doctoral Researcher position applicants: Motivation letter – including contact information (max. 1 page
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email address (not aalto.fi) via Aalto University open positions For more information about the role, please contact Prof. Mikko Möttönen +358 505 940 950 on 3rd July 2025 at 14:00 (EET). For questions
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Devices (QCD) group at the Department of Applied Physics. In this position you have a chance to make history by demonstrating some of the first experiments of the future quantum-computer technology that is