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invites applications to Doctoral Researcher positions in Computational Physics The positions are hosted in the Surfaces and Interfaces at the Nanoscale(SIN) group at Aalto, led by Prof. Adam Foster. We
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, including: Robot Learning: Creating algorithms that empower robots to learn autonomously from interactions and adjust to new tasks. Manipulation: Enhancing techniques for precise and adaptable object handling
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, estimation, and identification algorithms that directly interface with physical hardware. We work closely with industry partners. Our research has led to several methods now used in commercial products. We
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you have an ideal opportunity to utilize your existing skills and learn new physics on these components and put them together for millikelvin feedback. This new research direction initiated by Prof
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consists of three major parts: sensor printing, circuit design and integration and developing of an AI algorithm and using it to teach the sensor to selectively measure desired gases . In this role, you will
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research direction initiated by Prof. Mikko Möttönen is currently funded by Jane and Aatos Erkko Foundation. Your role and goals You are expected to carry out research on the scientific steps required
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you have an ideal opportunity to utilize your existing skills and learn new physics on these components and put them together for millikelvin feedback. This new research direction initiated by Prof
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department, please contact Prof. Jari Huikku, jari.huikku@aalto.fi On matters related to the application process, please contact HR Partner Jenna Knuutinen, jenna.knuutinen@aalto.fi Want to know more about us
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a Postdoctoral Researcher for experiments in swarming dynamics of living swimmers A Postdoctoral Researcher position is available in the Living, Fluid, & Soft Matter group of Prof. Matilda Backholm
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a Doctoral Researcher for experiments in swarming dynamics of living swimmers A 4-year Doctoral Researcher position is available in the Living, Fluid, & Soft Matter group of Prof. Matilda Backholm