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the Research Council of Finland. The researcher works with the DIWA theme leader, prof. Harri Koivusalo and his team. DIWA Flagship aims to form, facilitate and foster a new generation of the water sector. DIWA
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information about doctoral studies at Aalto University can be found on the “Into” page (https://into.aalto.fi/display/endoctoraleng/How+to+apply ). For additional information, please contact Associate Professor
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. University of Oulu, University of Turku, Finnish Environment Institute (Syke), Finnish Geospatial Research Institute, and Finnish Meteorological Institute. The work within DIWA will aim for enhancing water
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thesis List of references that we may contact. The position will be filled when a suitable candidate is found. Want to know more about us and your future colleagues? You can watch these videos: Aalto
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polymers with their ratio varying from batch to batch. Thus, we are aiming to establish a new analytical toolbox that will support textile recycling on both research and industrial level. The activities
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well as data management and analysis. Previous experience in version control (Git) is seen as an asset. Collaboration/secondment with Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke), Finnish Enviroment Institute
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the group of Molecular Materials, led by Aalto Distinguished Professor Olli Ikkala, at the Department of Applied Physics. More information about our group can be found in: https://www.aalto.fi/en/department
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about living and working in Finland can be found at https://www.aalto.fi/aalto-university/international-staff-information-package . Salary, terms, and conditions Funding for the postdoc is available until
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, and we therefore encourage qualified applicants from all backgrounds to apply for our open position. Further information Further information about working at Aalto University can be found from
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to detect anomalies in the data streams characterizing the robots actions. 12. Swarm intelligence based safety at the factory floor Investigate a fully decentralized approach to achieving safety