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conduct research on developing educational practices and partnerships in interdisciplinary education. Engineering Education Research Group (EERG) at Department of Built Environment, Aalto School
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change in higher education? We are looking for a Doctoral Researcher to conduct research on developing educational practices and partnerships in interdisciplinary education. Engineering Education Research
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. The work aims at modeling carbon flows, developing solutions for removing and storing greenhouse gases into the built environment, and developing the life cycle assessment method for quantifying multiple
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, developing solutions for removing and storing greenhouse gases into the built environment, and developing the life cycle assessment method for quantifying multiple cycles of using building products. Your role
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development. For example, receiving mentoring, training on large-scale computing, or possibilities of mentoring PhD/MSc students and teaching, if that is what you are looking for Opportunity to work in Finland
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to pursue your own research ideas An environment where we care about your career development. For example, receiving mentoring, training on large-scale computing, or possibilities of mentoring PhD/MSc
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could use that waste heat to power gas compressors instead of electricity? The goal of the AC-Comp project is to develop and validate a breakthrough technology that uses industrial waste heat to compress
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. An interdisciplinary team that already understands each other and is producing results Freedom and support to pursue your own research ideas An environment where we care about your career development. For example
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An environment where we care about your career development. For example, receiving mentoring, training on large-scale computing, or possibilities of mentoring PhD/MSc students and teaching, if that is what you are
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Software Engineer] to a postdoctoral-level position. The desired start dates would be as soon as possible in 2025. Are you more of a programmer than your researcher colleagues? Are you more of a researcher than