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of raw materials, designing and developing more efficient processes for new materials and products. We as chemical engineers contribute to the future society with sustainable processes enabling circular
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the current topics in strategic management in practice. Contribute to curriculum development and pedagogical innovation in strategic management. Participate in departmental service and interdisciplinary
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industrialized building techniques. Potential research topics include, characterization of wood materials, particularly their mechanical properties, development of engineered wood products (e.g., CLT, LVL, GLT
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cloud-relevant policies, and what impact these policies may have. This involves three related responsibilities: Documenting and categorizing government cloud policies The researcher will develop a dataset
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the Entrepreneurship Unit at the Department of Management Studies. In this role you will have a chance to make an impact by empowering students to explore their entrepreneurial potential and develop innovative and
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software development in organizations and projects of various sizes. Core subjects include various software development activities, such as requirements engineering, design, implementation, testing and
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also actively develop advanced data analysis methods. Invasive brain recordings in patients are possible through our collaboration with Helsinki University Hospital. In addition, we support studies
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and also wider at Aalto University and should participate in the development of our curricula at Bachelor's, Master's, and Doctoral levels. The applicant to be appointed to tenure track needs
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on our EU funded project. This multidisciplinary European research project aims to develop an innovative smart textile integrating optically adaptive camouflage with infrared and thermal detection
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and practical insights. Academic Writing – Contribute to the development of scholarly articles for submission to leading peer-reviewed journals. Conference Presentation – Share your research at national