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. You should have a strong internal motivation for pursuing a PhD degree. The working language of the group is English, and we expect all our team members to have very strong written and oral English
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quantum vortices, and develop novel methods to drive wave-like excitations Collaborate with leading international experimentalists, theorists, and computational scientists Present scientific results in
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cavity structure enable a mechanism for the controlled Bose-Einstein condensation at room temperature, with applications in all-optical computing Nature Photonics 13 378 (2019) and quantum sensing Nature
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Are you passionate about the world of process control and multiple technologies that will contribute to the next generation control and automation solutions? The Department of Chemical and Metallurgical
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of Applied Physics, is seeking for candidates for the position of Doctoral Researcher (PhD position) in solid-state quantum optics and optomechanics. Position overview: The successful candidate will join a
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scientific findings to the rest of the team. We help each other to succeed in making exciting new scientific discoveries. You would be expected to complete a PhD thesis within four years. Your network and team
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) Experience in training people to use delicate equipment Experience in surveying and negotiating with international distributors globally for experimental equipment PhD in natural sciences or technology
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communication and collaboration. Finnish language is not required. Other requirements: PhD degree in Physics with excellent academic track records. Experience in biological, fluid, or soft matter physics research
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document: 1-page maximum motivation letter specific to this project with the description of previous relevant research experience CV with a list of publications and the title and date of your doctoral/PhD
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motivation letter specific to this project with the description of previous relevant research experience CV with a list of publications and the title and date of your doctoral/PhD thesis List of references