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. At the same time, 20-50% of industrial energy is ultimately lost as waste heat. With the rising demand for computing power, data centers are producing increasing amounts of low-grade waste heat. Likewise, as
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which will be completed during the second year. More info here . The applicant for doctoral studies must satisfy the admission requirements of Aalto University: Aalto Doctoral Programme in Engineering
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methods and tools. We additionally value expertise in behavioral measurements, neurostimulation, or computational modelling. While the scope of the position is broad, the new professor is expected to have a
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meetings and conferences. Authoring scientific publications based on the original experimental findings. Fulfilling the requirement of the Doctoral Programme in Chemical Engineering (graduation typically in
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Tandem Industry-Academy funded project https://www.vaikuttavuussaatio.fi/en/funded-projects/tandem-industry-academia-tia-seed-2024/ . developing next-generation optical computing technologies for ultra
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cavity structure enable a mechanism for the controlled Bose-Einstein condensation at room temperature, with applications in all-optical computing Nature Photonics 13 378 (2019) and quantum sensing Nature
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, and metallurgical industries. In Finland, Aalto University is one of the leaders when applying these skills and educating future experts to support our society. We have a relatively generic BSc program
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at 10 am (Finnish time). Tel: +358 50 4652635. Email: firstname.lastname@aalto.fi . Questions related to the recruitment process or applications, please contact HR Partner Maarit Pietiäinen by e-mail
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program and will be performed in close collaboration with industrial partners. According to the World Health Organization, pollution and toxic gases are a contributing factor to 7 million deaths annually
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quantum vortices, and develop novel methods to drive wave-like excitations Collaborate with leading international experimentalists, theorists, and computational scientists Present scientific results in