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Doctoral Researcher in quantum-inspired tensor network machine learning solvers for super-moiré van der Waals materials Aalto University is where science and art meet technology and business. We
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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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of the research group. Your network and team Currently, our research group consists of 1 professor, 1 lecturer, 1 staff scientist, 2 postdocs and 5 PhD students. The group is led by Professor Ilkka Tittonen. Your
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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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supervising doctoral students. Join us in shaping the future! Your role and goals Your primary task as a postdoc is to conduct research into various quantum algorithms and optimization methods, both
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Finnish Ministry of Education and Culture has announced additional support for national doctoral education pilot in quantum technology (QDOC) aimed at postdoc recruitments. The focus is on supporting
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(QDOC) aimed at postdoc recruitments. The focus is on supporting the training and supervision of the 90 doctoral students who are currently enrolled under QDOC across Finland. QDOC team invites
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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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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 emphasis on research infrastructure, HPC,and engineering
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other projects ongoing in the group: a laboratory simulator of the neutron star dynamics in rotating superfluid helium-3 and studies of vortex dynamics in superfluid helium-4 using nanomechanical sensors