25 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"O.P"-"U" research jobs at AALTO UNIVERSITY in United Kingdom
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invites applications to Doctoral Researcher positions in Computational Physics The positions are hosted in the Surfaces and Interfaces at the Nanoscale(SIN) group at Aalto, led by Prof. Adam Foster. We
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attitude toward high-quality research to work as a full-time Doctoral Researcher or Postdoctoral Researcher in Computational Structural/Solid Mechanics. The candidate's research activities will focus
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Fluency in written and spoken English. See https://www.aalto.fi/en/study-options/aalto-doctoral-programme-in-electrical-engineering#8-required-language-proficiency for information on how you can
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aims to optimize the operations (serving) of AI by developing algorithms that manage compute, network, and storage resources in a carbon-efficient way while supporting long-term benefits
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the Department of Computer Science at Aalto University in Finland. You will be joining a larger group of researchers working on similar topics. The department has a strong community on related topics: research
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for Artificial Intelligence (FCAI), ELLIS Institute Finland, and Aalto University House of AI, invites applications for multiple postdoctoral positions. Our team works actively to develop intelligent robotic
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infrastructure, cloud computing, or digital sovereignty Excellent communication and collaboration skills in English Basic understanding of quantitative methods (e.g. multiple regression) Additional selection
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at https://www.aalto.fi/en/study-options/aalto-doctoral-programme-in-electrical-engineering . WE OFFER The position will be filled for a period of 4 years (2 + 2). The starting date is in October 2025 or as
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-reviewed journals. Generating and documenting code and datasets. Collaborating with international experts, both computational and experimental. Fulfilling the requirement of the Doctoral Programme in
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first experiments of the future quantum-computer technology that is orders of magnitude more efficient than existing quantum processors. Join us in shaping the future! As a result of five ERC grants