Summer trainees 2012
O.V. Lounasmaa Laboratory of the Aalto University will hire 2nd - 4th year students as summer trainees and diploma workers both for the Low Temperature Laboratory and the Brain Research Unit. The trainee period is between June and August unless agreed otherwise. Later it could be possible to get a half- or full-time work in the laboratory and thereby a start for an academic career.
All those interested in the positions are asked to register by using the enclosed web-form by 15th of February. Together with the applications we expect to get transcripts of your study records and a free-form curriculum vitae as instructed in the web form. The choice will be made according to the study record so far, taking into account the courses passed, their grading, practical work, and the time it has taken to carry them out. Further information on the lab can be obtained at the laboratory home pages, and the links below to the research group pages.
Summer trainees will be hired in the following research groups (follow the links for further information on the groups and summer jobs in them):
Low Temperature Laboratory
- Theory group: Quantum mechanics of topological insulators and superconductors, exotic properties of many-body quantum systems, modern quantum field theory concepts applied to condensed matter physics (Dr. Teemu Ojanen). Nonequilibrium quantum mechanics, quantum transport theory, superconductivity, spintronics and quantum nanoelectromechanical systems (Doc. Tero Heikkilä)
- Rota group: Coherent quantum matter - laboratory experiments from quantum turbulence to cosmology (Dr. Vladimir Eltsov, Prof. Matti Krusius).
- Nano group: electronic quantum phenomena in nanostructures (Prof. Pertti Hakonen)
- PICO-group: Quantum metrology and thermodynamics in nanostructures (Prof. Jukka Pekola)
- KVANTTI-group: Quantum superconducting devices and high-frequency properties of nano-engineered materials (PhD Sorin Paraoanu)
Brain Research Unit
- Brain research ( Acad. Prof. Riitta Hari, Acad. Prof. Riitta Salmelin). Further information also from the addresses
In Otaniemi, 30 January 2013
Pertti Hakonen, director of the O.V. Lounasmaa Laboratory