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Aalto University is where science and art meet technology and business. We shape a sustainable future by making research breakthroughs in and across our disciplines, sparking the game changers of tomorrow and creating novel solutions to major global challenges. Our community is made up of 120 nationalities, 14 000 students, 400 professors and close to 5000 faculty and staff working on our dynamic campus in Espoo, Greater Helsinki, Finland. Diversity is part of who we are, and we actively work to ensure our community’s diversity and inclusiveness. This is why we warmly encourage qualified candidates from all backgrounds to join our community.

Master’s Thesis Position: Implementation of 5G EAP-AKA Authentication Protocol for IoT Equipment

The Department of Information and Communications Engineering at Aalto University is seeking applications for a Master’s thesis position in the area of mobile communication security and protocol implementation. The work will be

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Are you excited about designing hardware that mimics biological intelligence with the aim to explore and understand how the brain works? Are you interested in developing hardware-based artificial intelligence (AI) with the goal of solving important societal challenges? Are you a passionate, self-motivated and creative researcher who is driven by solving important questions in neuroscience? If so, then the Semiconductors and Microelectronic systems (SAM) group at TU Berlin has an exciting PhD opening for you at the interface between nanoelectronic devices, computational materials science, neuroscience and AI.

We are seeking a candidate for a PhD position described as follows:

– Here, you will explore novel materials (including, magnetic, ferroelectric, 2D and correlated materials) and leverage their complex physics to design and simulate advanced nanoelectronic devices.

– These devices will replicate the finer workings of brain cells (neurons) and their connections (synapses) in the

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