Doctoral Researchers for Quantum Science: Aalto University invites applications for Doctoral Researcher positions as part of the Finnish Quantum Science and Technology Doctoral Education Pilot (QDOC). This pilot initiative offers 90 positions across 7 universities in Finland, with 40 positions hosted at Aalto University. Successful candidates will join a multidisciplinary network of experts in quantum science and technology, working on diverse projects with academic and industrial partners.
Doctoral Researchers for Finnish Quantum Science and Technology Doctoral Education Pilot
Study Area: Quantum Science and Technology (QST)
Location: Aalto University, Espoo, Greater Helsinki, Finland
Eligibility/Qualification:
- Master’s graduates with project-relevant experience.
- MSc degree in physics, mathematics, computational science, nanoscience, nanotechnology, electrical engineering, economics, or a related field.
- Proficiency in English (demonstrated typically through official certification, e.g., IELTS/TOEFL).
- Completion of master’s degree by July 31, 2024, or preferably earlier.
Description: The QDOC initiative provides a unique opportunity to pursue doctoral studies in QST, covering theoretical, experimental, and applied aspects. Collaborations with industrial partners offer pathways to seamlessly transition from academia to industry. Successful candidates will work on research projects spanning various QST areas, benefiting from state-of-the-art research facilities and a comprehensive QST ecosystem in Finland.
How to Apply:
- Visit the Aalto University recruitment site.
- Submit application materials in English and PDF format, including:
- Letter of motivation (max. one page)
- Curriculum vitae with contact details of two referees
- Study transcript
- Copy of M.Sc. degree certificate (officially translated)
- Apply by April 24, 2024, Finnish time.
Last Date: Application closes on April 24, 2024.
Join Aalto University in promoting the second quantum revolution through innovative research contributions! Apply now and become part of a vibrant community at the forefront of quantum science and technology.