26 postdoc-in-postdoc-in-automation-and-control-"Multiple" positions at AALTO UNIVERSITY
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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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centralization. Methods may include multiple regression, panel data models, difference-in-differences, and multilevel modeling. The postdoc will take part in the analysis to test hypotheses on how specific
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involves research and science but isn't the academic tenure track? The Academic Research Software Engineer position is your next step on that path. This position will be similar to a postdoc, but with an
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for Artificial Intelligence (FCAI), ELLIS Institute Finland, and Aalto University House of AI, invites applications for multiple postdoctoral positions. Our team works actively to develop intelligent robotic
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in superconducting qubits with millikelvin feedback Did you have a stellar postdoc in circuit quantum electrodynamics (cQED) and are now looking into a step up in your career while breaking records in
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close collaboration with other postdocs and doctoral researchers of our team. The group currently consists of five postdocs, four doctoral researchers, and several undergraduate researchers. We work
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20 professors, 10 lecturers, 20 postdocs, and 60 doctoral candidates. Our department has a particularly welcoming culture, nurturing innovativeness and communication among our international and diverse
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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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future career. A postdoc in the group would become your scientific advisor. The group currently consists of five postdocs, four doctoral researchers, and several undergraduate researchers. We work together
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-fast, low-energy optical interconnects in collaboration with Microsoft and two Finnish SMEs. The project focuses on development new optomechanical control methods for macroscopic quantum states of light