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) Application Deadline 28 Feb 2026 - 00:00 (UTC) Country Finland Type of Contract Other Job Status Full-time Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job
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projects within our group funded by EU Chips JU, Business Finland (BF) co-innovation, and Technology Programme Helsinki Institute of Physics such as Moore4Power, WIBASE, and AQUES respectively. The role
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functional materials to create multi-layered security patterns with multiple security levels. The project is linked to an ongoing Business Finland Research to Business (R2B) funding application. The position
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, physics, geoinformatics); strong expertise in quantitative methods in both photogrammetry and laser scanning; a research profile in novel photogrammetry and/or laser-scanning methods, covering close-range
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nationally, during the funding period. The course or activity focus may be technical (e.g. quantum science and technology, methods etc.) or general (e.g. scientific communication, supervision, entrepreneurship
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formations and design with ethnographic methods, while incorporating insights from the design field about how the material and the conceptual aspects of social life are entangled. The key foci for design
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applied in areas such as textile and/or product design. The role also requires proficiency in material sustainability assessment methods and close monitoring of European Commission policy developments
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: Developing and optimizing advanced surfaces using state-of-the-art thin film technologies Characterizing prepared thin films using scanning electron microscopy and surface wetting methods Analyzing and
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staff, focusing on the integration of sustainability, circularity and cutting-edge materials science. Employ digital platforms to enhance teaching methods and course accessibility. Participate actively in
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motivated to conduct fundamental research What we offer The MQO and QNOF teams combine advanced quantum optics methods in both discrete and continuous variables with cutting-edge solid-state systems aimed