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include some combination of the following, with flexibility depending on interests and experience: Design and simulation of III-V lasers and PIC architectures III-V (mainly GaAs) fabrication process
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experience and ambitions We are seeking a candidate with: Educational background PhD in Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Computational Design, Computer Science, Urbanism, or a closely related field
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ambitions We are seeking a candidate with: Educational background PhD in Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Computational Design, Computer Science, Urbanism, or a closely related field. Specialization in
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superconducting qubits and millikelvin electronics Did you recently get your PhD in circuit quantum electrodynamics (cQED) and are now looking into taking the full potential of your skills into use for making new
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superconducting qubits and millikelvin electronics Did you recently get your PhD in circuit quantum electrodynamics (cQED) and are now looking into taking the full potential of your skills into use for making new
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-matter BEC in a telecom range Phys. Rev. B 110, 134321 (2024) Your role and goals The successful candidate is expected to lead the experimental effort with a team of PhD and master’s students and
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through long-term impact assessment and optimization. The goal is to develop a framework to estimate carbon emissions across AI's development, operation, and use. This framework enables stakeholders
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with highly motivated research staff as well as with top national and international partners, and access to state-of-the-art robot platforms. The group is highly international, and the working language
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Khakalo via email (sergei.khakalo@aalto.fi ) with the subject “PhD/Postdoc position in Computational Structural/Solid Mechanics”. In questions related to the recruitment process, please contact our HR unit
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an extensive network of scientific contacts. This includes contacts to the Aalto startup scene and community. A way to be close to the research process while focusing on interesting computational problems and