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Aalto University, Finland invites online Application for number of  Fully Funded PhD Degree at various Departments. We are providing a list of Fully Funded PhD Programs available at Aalto University, Finland.

Eligible candidate may Apply as soon as possible.

 

(01) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title: Doctoral Researcher in GeoAI & Large Language Models

The GIScience for Sustainability Transitions (GIST) Lab (website) at the Department of Built Environment is seeking highly motivated and creative doctoral students who would undertake research in the area of GeoAI / GenAI especially focusing on the use of Large Language Models (LLM) and Large Multimodal Models (LMM) to extract geographical information and navigation-related features from multimodal data (text, images, videos, geospatial data). The position is part of a research project that consists of partners from five European countries (Grant number 368679 funded by CHIST-ERA, 2025-2028). The candidate must be highly motivated to do research and enjoy working in an international and cross-disciplinary team.

The preferred start date for this position is 1 April 2025. The position is intended for full-time work, and we expect the candidate to work at the premises of Aalto University. The selected individual will work as part of a research team with approx. 12 members, and the work is supervised by Assistant Professor Henrikki Tenkanen and Professor Nico Van de Weghe (GeoAI Research Center, Ghent University). The position involves regular research visits and collaboration with top European universities, such as Ghent University (Belgium), University of Leeds (UK), University of Toulouse 3 (France) and University of the Basque Country (Spain). The successful applicant will have the possibility to cooperate with world-class researchers, participate in open-source GIS tool development targeted for context-aware navigation applications, and attend scientific conferences and meetings. Moreover, the research group provides strong support and academic freedom, with possibilities for transdisciplinary collaboration with national and international partners from academia and industry.

Deadline : 2.3.2025

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(02) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title: Doctoral researcher to study multi-scale modeling of sea ice dynamics around wind farms

Your research will have its focus on wind farm scale high-resolution sea ice simulations by using state-of-the-art discrete element modeling (DEM) tools (Åström et al., 2024; Åström and Polojärvi, 2024; Polojärvi, 2022). The simulation tools you are using and potentially further developing are optimized to be running on LUMI supercomputer, 8th fastest supercomputer in the world. This allows for very high-resolution modeling of sea ice motion and failure in sea ice domains that can fit an offshore wind farm inside them. Together with the research team, your will then use the results from these wind farm scale simulations (scale up to tens of kilometers) to further develop local-scale sea ice model (scales up to hundreds of kilometers).

Deadline :28.2.2025

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(03) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title: Doctoral Researcher in Digital twin in optimization of wastewater treatment’s carbon balance

Water and wastewater treatment are basic necessities in our welfare societies safeguarding health and prosperity by providing key assets for many services and industries as well as protecting the environment. When providing the water and wastewater treatment direct and indirect greenhouse  gas emissions  are  produced. Wastewater  treatment has been shown to be  the  largest contributor to these emissions. During wastewater treatment direct emissions are produced in the nutrient removal process (nitrous oxide) and in the sludge treatment and storage (methane). Indirect emissions are coming from energy consumption and the use of chemicals. During the past decades the major sources for emissions have been identified and mitigation strategies have been developed in Finland and elsewhere.

The main focus of the wastewater treatment has been to meet the effluent requirements specified by the environmental permit while operating the process in a cost-effective manner. Recently, ambitious goals for climate impact mitigation have been set in country, municipality and water utility level. This has led to a new focus in plant operation towards climate impact mitigation and offset benefits.

This research project, called DIGICARBA, develops a digital twin of the wastewater treatment process which will enable proactive information-driven decision-making and predictive process control. Digital twin, in this case, refers to combinations of models and real-time data that provide a digital representation of a wastewater treatment process’ behaviour and runs automatically simulations accessible via a graphical user interface. This enhanced process operation will decrease the greenhouse gas emissions and improve the energy efficiency as well as the effluent quality. The process control is based on automated simulations predicting the behavior of the process and providing new information to support the process operation decision-making.

In addition, the project compiles information about market potential of the advanced wastewater treatment process control systems and actual digital twins. The advanced tool which enables comprehensive impact optimization and includes dynamic climate impact in real-time is foreseen to offer a competitive advantage for the next generation automation systems and allow for the partner companies to thrive in the international markets.

Deadline : 28.2.2025

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(04) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title: Doctoral Researcher in Electrocatalytic Valorization of Biomass

The Department of Chemistry and Materials Science is at the forefront of research in micro-, nano-, and atomic-scale engineering of materials. Our focus areas include advanced and functional materials, chemical synthesis, energy storage and conversion, as well as molecular and materials modeling.

Within this department, the Electrochemical Materials and Applications (EMA) research group (https://dyerga.org), led by Prof. Daniel Martin-Yerga, is seeking a highly motivated  Doctoral Researcher to join our team.

The position is funded by the collaborative NordForsk project AGRI-WASTE2H2, which aims to develop electrocatalysts and processes for the simultaneous production of green hydrogen and value-added chemicals from cellulose. As a Doctoral Researcher, you will engage in cutting-edge research in experimental electrocatalysis, contributing to high-impact projects within a dynamic and supportive team environment.

Deadline : 16.2.2025

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(05) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title: Doctoral researcher for systems and methods development in the field of cancer biomechanics

We are looking for an experienced and motivated candidate who is expected to have a strong background – in biophysics, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, or a related specific field such as microrobotics, rheology, and soft matter physics – that is applicable to techniques development in cancer biomechanics. We appreciate previous experience in related live-cell imaging, biophysical instrumentation, and computational science. A previous relevant publication record is considered a benefit in our evaluation. Candidates are expected to have or develop a strong scientific writing ability. Fluent spoken English is also required.

This position’s focus is on developing systems and methods for quantification of the physical interactions between tumor cells and extracellular matrix, and taking them toward biomedical applications. The successful candidate will join our lab’s efforts in microscale studies on cell–tumor tissue interactions, as well as chemoresistance. In this position, there is also an expectation to be innovation-oriented, to allow gradual development of techniques toward the applications. In this part of the work, the researcher is also expected to work on optimization of experimental processes and automation. We invite the applicants to get acquintanced with our existing publications. Our group’s research areas involve further increasing the spatial and temporal resolution of performed measurements, simultaneous data acquisition with fluorescence live-cell microscopy, hardware development for cell culturing work flows, and testing of commercial cancer pharmaceuticals and drug candidates for chemotherapy.

Our research projects are highly collaborative not just within our team but also domestically and internationally. Abilities to work independently, and contribute to collaborative projects are necessary in our projects. The planning of own research activities, the teamwork, and communication skills are appreciated. With a high research performance, there are potential opportunities for researcher mobility in collaborating research groups, stationed at Karolinska Institute, ETH Zurich, and Stanford University.

The successful candidate will be initiative and self driven not only in this field of techniques development but also on learning to work on related fields in our interdisciplinary team. In this position, the researcher has the research opportunities to realize the ways to acquire new types of data – previously unavailable about cancer tissues biomechanics – that could be beneficial for a wider biomedical community including pharmaceutical industry.

Deadline : 9.2.2025

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About Aalto University, Finland –Official Website

Aalto University  is a university located in Espoo, Finland. It was established in 2010 as a merger of three major Finnish universities: the Helsinki University of Technology (established 1849), the Helsinki School of Economics (established 1904), and the University of Art and Design Helsinki (established 1871). The close collaboration between the scientific, business and arts communities is intended to foster multi-disciplinary education and research. The Finnish government, in 2010, set out to create a university that fosters innovation, merging the three institutions into one.

The university is composed of six schools with close to 17,500 students and 4,000 staff members, making it Finland’s second largest university. The main campus of Aalto University is located in Otaniemi, Espoo. Aalto University Executive Education operates in the district of Töölö, Helsinki. In addition to the Greater Helsinki area, the university also operates its Bachelor’s Programme in International Business in Mikkeli and the Metsähovi Radio Observatory in Kirkkonummi.

Aalto University’s operations showcase Finland’s experiment in higher education. The Aalto Design Factory, Aalto Ventures Program and Aalto Entrepreneurship Society (Aaltoes), among others, drive the university’s mission for a radical shift towards multidisciplinary learning and have contributed substantially to the emergence of Helsinki as a hotbed for startups.Aaltoes is Europe’s largest and most active student run entrepreneurship community that has founded major concepts such as the Startup Sauna accelerator program and the Slush startup event.

The university is named in honour of Alvar Aalto, a prominent Finnish architect, designer and alumnus of the former Helsinki University of Technology, who was also instrumental in designing a large part of the university’s main campus in Otaniemi.

 

 

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