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The Electric Drives Group is now looking for postdoctoral researchers in the following fields: Electric machine drives Power converters (emphasis on grid-connected and hydrogen systems) Physics
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backgrounds to join our community. At the Department of Applied Physics, our pioneering research in physical sciences creates important industrial applications that hold great technological potential. Our
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, and accept the right to pursue doctoral studies at Aalto University. For more information on the general requirements and the application process for doctoral studies, please visit https://www.aalto.fi
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release on these projects can be found at the following link . This position’s focus is on developing engineered systems and methods to quantify the physical interactions between migrating cancer cells and
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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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Sini Numminen, sini.numminen@aalto.fi . For questions related to the application process, contact HR Partner Katju Helminen at katju.helminen@aalto.fi . More about Aalto University: Aalto.fi youtube.com
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scientist and 5 PhD students. The group is led by Professor Ilkka Tittonen. Your experience and ambitions Applicants are expected to hold a PhD and excellent study records in theoretical physics, mathematics
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backgrounds to join our community. At the Department of Applied Physics, our pioneering research in physical sciences creates important industrial applications that hold great technological potential. Our
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, please contact Dr. Johanna Ahola-Launonen, johanna.ahola-launonen@aalto.fi . In questions related to the recruitment process, please contact HR Partner Jenna Knuutinen, jenna.knuutinen@aalto.fi . Please
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, such as the internet of things (IoT) and cyber-physical systems (CPS). These systems require scalable and efficient learning methods that can function under limited communication, computation, and energy