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graduate from the school every year. The school is home to 700 staff members, including 70 professors. To learn more, please visit eng.aalto.fi. We are now looking for a Doctoral Researcher in Water Network
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engineering, analog, digital, mixed-signal circuits, and sensor interface electronics, by contributing fresh and bold new research ideas and perspectives. This position provides you with an excellent
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be adapted to mechanical sensors in the quantum regime for various applications. Your role The experimental work in all these projects involves design of the samples and of the measurement setups
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University. Doctoral studies at Aalto University take approximately four years. Your team and network You will work in the Synthesis Technologies research group (led by Assistant Professor Sandra Kaabel) in
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performance. To validate the achieved tuning range and functional performance in laboratory measurements against modeling and simulation results. This position is part of the MetaTune Doctoral Network
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and time-varying performance through quantitative comparison with analytical modeling and full-wave simulation results. This position is part of the MetaTune Doctoral Network "Reconfigurability using
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the MetaTune Doctoral Network "Reconfigurability using inversely designed metasurfaces", which has been funded under the Horizon Europe Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) program. Acquire knowledge During
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science, and simulation modelling as well as new measurement technologies from remote sensing to sensor data. The engineering approach solves wicked problems and supports planning through combining data and
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comparison with analytical modeling and full-wave simulation results. This position is part of the MetaTune Doctoral Network "Reconfigurability using inversely designed metasurfaces", which has been funded
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., imaging-based readout approaches). Documenting results and collaborating closely with the research team toward project milestones. Your network and team You will join the Molecular Nanoengineering group