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supervision of Prof. Vanni Noferini. Your role and goals You will work on the theme of “Matrix nearness problems via Riemannian optimisation’’. Areas of mathematics that are relevant include matrix theory
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QCD group as a Research Fellow with Prof. Mikko Möttönen being your direct superior. The QCD group ( https://www.aalto.fi/en/department-of-applied-physics/quantum-computing-and-devices-qcd ) is one
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CHEM School: Prof. Daniel Martin-Yerga (Electrochemical Materials and Applications , Department of Chemistry and Materials Science ) and Prof. Tiina Nypelö (Lignocellulosic Chemistry , Department
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, sustainability in business, and entrepreneurship. The department is internationally well known for its qualitative research and it has a solid and growing competence in quantitative research and methods. Our
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Engineering major of the Master’s Programme in Computer, Communication and Information Sciences. In the Software Engineering track, students learn the processes, methods and techniques used in professional
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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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in the development and application of process control methods related to industrial chemical processes. We expect you to establish a high-level research group in process control, process identification
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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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research group and establish an ambitious research program in the burgeoning research field of Living State Physics. The new professor shall actively engage in education in this field at the NBE department
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launch and build their own businesses (at BSc and MSc level) design and develop educational materials and offerings at a course, module or programme level participate in interdisciplinary teaching