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Job Title: Energy Systems Engineer (Project Employee/Project Specialist)
Location: Aalto University, Espoo, Finland
Project: AC-Comp (Research-to-Business Initiative)
Start Date: August-September 2025 (Flexible)
Project Duration: 18 months (with a pathway to a co-founder position in a potential spin-off company). The project will end on December 31, 2026, and the employment contract will be valid until the end of year 2026.
Application Deadline: 31 August 2025 (Interviews will be conducted on a rolling basis)

About the Project: AC-Comp
AC-Comp is a Research-to-Business (R2B) project at Aalto University focused on one of the most energy-intensive operations in the industry: gas compression. Compression accounts for 10% of industrial electricity use in the EU, costing over €4 billion annually. At the same time, 20-50% of industrial energy is ultimately lost as waste heat. With the rising demand for computing power, data centers are producing increasing amounts of low-grade waste

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Two PhD Research Assistant positions are available in the Porous Media and Multiphase Flow (PMMF) Laboratory in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at NC State University. The projects are expected to start in January 2026. 

The projects are Multiphysics in nature and are comprised of computational (~70%) and experimental (~30%) tasks. Project-1 is focused on developing a computational model to simulate coalescence of aerosolized droplets in porous media. Project-2 is focused on formulating electrostatic charge formation in porous media and studying its impact on capturing airborne particles.

The Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department at NC State University has an enrollment of over 1,300 undergraduates and 400 graduate students. NC State’s location on Centennial Campus, combined with its proximity to the Research Triangle Park and neighboring universities, provides extensive opportunities for academic and industrial interaction and collaboration. The College of Engineering is ranked

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The Department of Computer Science (CS) at Old Dominion University invites applicants for three annual 10-month Lecturer position, to begin July 25, 2025. The Lecturer will teach a broad range of undergraduate courses, from beginning programming courses in Java and Python to the advanced courses typical of a CS undergraduate program, and have a typical faculty service load.

Old Dominion University and the College of Sciences are committed to inclusive excellence, recognizing that diversityenhances and enriches our educational mission, employment experience, and community engagement. We seek candidateswhose teaching, and/or service experiences have prepared them to fulfill our commitment to inclusion.

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Job ID: 260181

Lecturer of Electrical Engineering Technology (Non-Tenure Track)
Old Dominion University The Department of Engineering Technology at Old Dominion University invites applicants for a Lecturer of Electrical Engineering Technology (EET) to begin in Fall 2025. This is an annual 10-month non-tenure-track appointment will begin July 25, 2025. The department is committed to recruiting, supporting, and fostering a diverse community of outstanding faculty, undergraduate students, and staff.

The primary responsibilities for this position are as follows:

Teach undergraduate courses in the Electrical Engineering Technology program, both on campus and through distance education through ODU Global, in areas such as DC and AC circuits, electronic devices and circuits, digital electronics, linear electronics, microprocessors, programming, electric power, and programmable logic controllers. Contribute to systematic planning and development of the electrical engineering technology

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