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, providing direct feedback on theory analysis and further predictions. The goal is to develop a theoretical and computational approach that has strong predictive power for finding completely new types
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. The department has strong groups in a range of areas including algorithms, data science, machine learning and AI, mobile and distributed systems, secure systems, software engineering, computing education research
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of the elderly to space robotics. We are now looking for a Doctoral Researcher in quantum computing and algorithms. Are you as excited about quantum technology and its future applications as we are? We are now
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The Department of Computer Science at Aalto University invites applications for a tenure-track position at the Assistant Professor level in computer science. This is a broad call and all areas
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Department of Chemistry and Materials Science is looking for: A Postdoctoral Researcher in computational modelling of self-organization in soft materials to join the Research Council of Finland Center of
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of Excellence Program? The chair of excellence program is designed to host international leading experts and eminent scholars at one of the host organizations at InstituteQ for a three-year term, and a cumulative
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, with particular attention to sustainability, safety, and efficiency in multimodal transport systems. The PhD project may focus on one or more of the following themes: Traffic modelling and multimodal
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security technology that combats counterfeiting? We are now looking for a motivated team member to support the development of readout schemes for plasmonic anti-counterfeit labels. In this position, you will
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securing competitive funding from the Research Council of Finland, the European Research Council and private foundations, and we are currently part of a Finnish Center of Excellence in research and a major
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dimensions of travel behaviour and travel satisfaction; (ii) equity, mobility justice, and the distribution of accessibility; (iii) the role of time, autonomy, safety, and mental load in shaping daily mobility