12 programming-"the"-"DAAD"-"UCL"-"U"-"SciLifeLab"-"IMPRS-ML"-"CSIRO"-"FEMTO-ST" "Prof" positions at AALTO UNIVERSITY in United Kingdom
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processing. The Structured and Stochastic Modeling Group, headed by Prof. Filip Elvander, conducts research in statistical signal processing, ranging from investigating fundamental properties
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understanding of water–surfaces interactions and its tribocharging. Your role and goals The student will develop the experimental setup and the measurement automation program, perform measurements, and analyze
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effort between School of Engineering and School of Chemical Engineering at Aalto University supported by our industrial partners. The PhD student to be jointly supervised by two supervisors; Prof. Hamid
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analysis and programming skills (e.g., Python, MATLAB, or similar) Strong motivation, good communication skills, and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team Proficiency in English
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Programming skills are required, with Python experience preferred. Theoretical understanding and hands-on experience with electric machine drives or power electronics is a plus. We value candidates who
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focus on planning and scheduling of production and associated supply chains, but an understanding of dynamic process models and life-cycle aspects is a big asset. In this work, you also need programming
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processing. The Structured and Stochastic Modeling Group, headed by Prof. Filip Elvander, conducts research in statistical signal processing, ranging from investigating fundamental properties
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The position is open in the research group lignocellulosic chemistry headed by Prof. Tiina Nypelö. The laboratories are situated within the Department of Bioproducts and Biosystems. The department
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of Architecture at Aalto University’s Otaniemi campus, working within an interdisciplinary research environment. Your main collaborators will include: Principal Investigator (PI): Associate Prof. Pia Fricker
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Assistant Prof. Raed Al-Juboori in the Water and Wastewater Research Group within the Department of Built Environment at the School of Engineering. This dynamic group stands out for its unique approach