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Methods for Sustainable Multisectoral Utilization of the Baltic Sea Waterways" Your role and goals Finland relies heavily on maritime transports, with over 90% of its trade transported by sea. Marine
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research group at the Department of Energy and Mechanical Engineering is looking for a doctoral researcher on the topic "Optimization Methods for Sustainable Multisectoral Utilization of the Baltic Sea
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to apply. The deadline for applications is March 2nd, 2025 at 11:59 PM (23:59 UTC+02:00). By applying to this call, organized by Helsinki Institute for Information Technology HIIT, you use one application
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2nd, 2025 at 11:59 PM (23:59 UTC+02:00). By applying to this call, organized by Helsinki Institute for Information Technology HIIT, you use one application to apply to positions for both of our hosting
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marine systems in critical waterways in northern Baltic Sea Background: The use of the marine space in the Baltic Sea is subject to significant change, which impacts the safety, security and sustainability
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management. This postdoc will be leading research tasks related to the application of systems safety theories, maritime risk analysis and the use of probabilistic risk analysis tools to determine and map the
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and goals Your primary task as a postdoc is to conduct research into quantum algorithms and information. You are expected to take an active role in advancing the research projects of the MQS group. Our
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universities. The starting salary for a postdoc ranges from 4030-4430 EUR per month (gross) depending on previous experience. Aalto University follows the salary system of Finnish universities. The contract
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ideas, contribute to a sustainable future, stay at the forefront of research and networking by interacting with companies and other universities. The starting salary for a postdoc ranges from 4030-4430
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academic research, we also have a strong ambition towards enabling broader use of the developed technologies outside the university environment. Who we are looking for We are particularly interested in