[UAI] [jobs] Postdoc, Research fellow, and PhD student positions in Machine learning and AI (Helsinki, Finland; deadline Jan 14 / Jan 21)

2023-12-13 Thread Kyrki Ville
Finnish Center for Artificial Intelligence FCAI 
(https://nam04.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Ffcai.fi%2F&data=05%7C02%7Cuai%40engr.orst.edu%7C62af8a37b8af404598ac08dbfbb6bb81%7Cce6d05e13c5e4d6287a84c4a2713c113%7C0%7C0%7C638380534477898688%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C3000%7C%7C%7C&sdata=aKAN9KiMc%2FwfHFRg23FRk7PInVXszQQeHR%2BV9Eu2ixU%3D&reserved=0)
 and ELLIS Unit Helsinki 
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 are looking for postdocs, research fellows and PhD students to areas including:
* Reinforcement learning
* Probabilistic methods
* Simulation-based inference
* Collaborative AI and human modeling

Read more about the positions and apply by January 14 (postdocs/research 
fellows) or January 21 (PhD students), 2024 at 
https://nam04.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Ffcai.fi%2Fwe-are-hiring&data=05%7C02%7Cuai%40engr.orst.edu%7C62af8a37b8af404598ac08dbfbb6bb81%7Cce6d05e13c5e4d6287a84c4a2713c113%7C0%7C0%7C638380534478054958%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C3000%7C%7C%7C&sdata=0I2wJ21bly9%2Fn1KbND9lRd37k4yVaAuF1WZkFHyv6aU%3D&reserved=0

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[UAI] [jobs] PhD student position in Learning and Decision Making for Autonomous Driving

2021-05-06 Thread Kyrki Ville
PhD student position in Learning and Decision Making for Autonomous Driving

Future robots need to possess human-like capabilities in areas such as 
perception, decision making, and reasoning. Intelligent Robotics group 
(irobotics.aalto.fi) at Aalto University’s School of Electrical Engineering 
works actively to develop intelligent robotic systems with a particular 
emphasis on methods and systems that cope with imperfect knowledge and 
uncertain sensors. The research environment provides excellent opportunities 
for open-minded co-operation with highly motivated research staff as well as 
with top national and international partners. The group is a key player in a 
university-wide autonomous vehicle initiative, providing access to an advanced 
autonomous driving platform. The group is affiliated with Finnish Center for AI 
(fcai.fi) and Aalto Center for Autonomous Systems (acas.fi). The group is 
highly international and the working language is English.

We seek for excellent PhD student candidates to help us study learning, 
decision making and control in autonomous driving. Potential research topics 
include embedding prescribed rules in learned policies, handling anomalous 
situations and learning predictive multi-agent models.

Requirements

A candidate should have a M.Sc. or equivalent degree in a suitable area (e.g. 
robotics, computer science, automation, applied math, control engineering), or 
be a M.Sc. student in a final phase of their studies. The candidate should have 
strong analytical and writing skills, and experience or genuine interest in 
robotics. Expertise in machine learning is valued. Candidates are expected to 
also have good programming and mathematical skills as well as be fluent in 
spoken and written English.

The appointment is available immediately but the timing is negotiable. The 
position is fixed-term. The length of PhD studies in Finland is 4 years. The 
salary is determined according to the salary system of Aalto University.  
Employment includes occupational health care and social security benefits.

How to apply

To apply for the position, read the full instructions and apply at 
https://www.aalto.fi/en/open-positions/phd-student-position-in-learning-and-decision-making-for-autonomous-driving

The call is open until 4 June, 2021, but we will start reviewing and 
interviewing candidates immediately. All applicants will be notified on the 
decisions.

Additional information

For additional information, please contact Ville Kyrki by e-mail 
ville.ky...@aalto.fi. Additional information in recruitment process related 
questions, please contact HR Coordinator Jaana Hänninen, 
jaana.hanni...@aalto.fi.

About Aalto University, Helsinki, and Finland

Aalto University (aalto.fi) is located in Finland which is among the best 
countries in the world according to many quality of life indicators, including 
being the happiest country in the world (UN study 2018 and The World Happiness 
Report 2019) and the safest country in the world (World Economic Forum report 
2017). Aalto University is the foremost university in Finland in Engineering, 
Design and Business. Less than a 15 minutes metro ride away from center of 
Helsinki, capital of Finland, Aalto offers access to rich cultural and social 
life to help maintain healthy work-life balance.

Aalto University is a community of bold thinkers where science and art meet 
technology and business. We are committed to identifying and solving grand 
societal challenges and building an innovative future. Aalto has six schools 
with nearly 11 000 students and a staff of more than 4000, of which 400 are 
professors. Diversity is part of who we are, and we actively work to ensure our 
community’s diversity and inclusiveness in the future as well. This is why we 
warmly encourage qualified candidates from all backgrounds to join our 
community.

For more information about living in Finland: 
http://www.aalto.fi/en/about/careers/international_staff/ 

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[UAI] Postdoc and Research Fellow positions - Finnish Center for Artificial Intelligence FCAI (Helsinki, Finland)

2021-07-07 Thread Kyrki Ville
Multiple Postdoc and Research Fellow positions - Finnish Center for Artificial 
Intelligence FCAI (Helsinki, Finland)

Are you an ambitious researcher looking for a postdoc or research fellow 
position?

Join us to develop new machine learning principles and AI-assisted tools. We 
are particularly interested in AI-assisted decision-making, design and 
modeling, and applying them across virtual laboratories of multiple fields, 
including autonomous systems and sim-to-real transfer.

The deadline for applications is August 9, 2021 (midnight Finnish time).
Read more and apply here: https://fcai.fi/we-are-hiring
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Postdoc and research fellow positions in artificial intelligence and machine 
learning — FCAI
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[UAI] PhD student position in Intelligent robotics

2014-10-15 Thread Kyrki Ville
Doctoral student position in Intelligent robotics

To operate in environments built for humans, future robots need to possess 
human-like capabilities in areas such as perception, manipulation, and 
reasoning. Intelligent Robotics group at Aalto University School of Electrical 
Engineering works actively to develop intelligent robotic systems and robotic 
vision with a particular emphasis on developing methods and systems that cope 
with imperfect knowledge and uncertain senses.

Doctoral student position in Intelligent robotics

Intelligent Robotics group at Aalto University is looking for a Ph.D. candidate 
related to learning of manipulation skills. The research topic will be 
specifically defined based on the background and interests of the applicant 
after acceptance.

A candidate should have a M.Sc. or equivalent degree in a suitable area (e.g. 
robotics, computer science, applied math, control engineering), or be a M.Sc. 
student in a final phase of their studies. The candidate should have strong 
analytical and writing skills, and experience or genuine interest in robotics 
and autonomous systems. Expertise in machine learning is valued. Candidates are 
expected to also have good programming skills.

The appointment is available immediately. The position is fixed-term and filled 
initially for 1 year with an option for extension until the end of 4-year PhD 
studies. The salary is determined according to the salary system of Aalto 
University.  Employment includes occupational health and social security 
benefits.

The position is located in the Intelligent Robotics group at the Department of 
Electrical Engineering and Automation. The research environment provides 
excellent opportunities for open-minded co-operation with the highly motivated 
research staff as well as with top international partners. The group is very 
international and the working language is English.

How to apply

Applications should be addressed to Aalto University School of Electrical 
Engineering, Professor Ville Kyrki and submitted online (in pdf-format) through 
recruitment system at
http://www.aalto.fi/en/about/careers/jobs/view/284/
by following Apply for this job link.

The documents required are:
1)  an application letter;
2)  a Curriculum Vitae (with contact details);
3)  names and contact information (email) of at least two references;
4)  transcript of records (courses and grades);
5)  degree certificate (if available, if certificate not received in 
Finland, an official translation into English);
6)  a list of publications (if available);
7)  Master's thesis (if available);
8)  scientific publications (if available).

Additional Information 

For additional information, please contact Associate Professor Ville Kyrki by 
e-mail firstname.lastn...@aalto.fi or tel. +35850 4082035.
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[UAI] Post-doctoral and PhD student positions

2012-11-20 Thread Kyrki Ville
Aalto University School of Electrical Engineering announces

Post-doctoral and PhD positions in Intelligent Robotics

The positions are located in Department of Automation and Systems Technology, 
hosting the Finnish Center of Excellence in Generic Intelligent Machines (GIM). 
The research environment provides excellent opportunities for open-minded 
co-operation with a highly motivated research staff as well as with top 
international partners.


Post-doctoral position in Multi-modal Programming by Demonstration

The candidate will work in the context of Academy of Finland project 
Multi-modal Programming by Demonstration for Natural and Flexible Automation 
(2013-2015). The project addresses the question how robotic systems can be 
programmed through interfaces which are natural, intuitive and use multiple 
sensory modalities of the human. The addressed scenario is the state-of-the-art 
challenge of in-contact machining.

A candidate should hold a Ph.D. or equivalent degree. Excellent candidates in a 
final phase of their PhD can also be considered. Suitable disciplines include 
Robotics, Computer Science, Automatic Control, Machine Learning, Artificial 
Intelligence, Electrical Engineering, Mathematics, and other related areas. A 
strong publication record is considered an advantage. Candidates are expected 
to be experienced with programming. Candidates should also have good skills in 
spoken and written English.

The appointment is available immediately. The position is fixed-term and filled 
initially for 1 year with an option for extension. The salary is determined 
based on experience and qualifications according to the salary system of Aalto 
University. Employment includes occupational health and social security 
benefits.


PhD student position in Coordination of Heterogeneous Multi-robot Systems

The candidate will work in the context of EU FP7 project “RECONFIG” (2013-2016) 
considering decentralized coordination of heterogeneous multi-robot systems. 
The PhD student will work on manipulation and physical communication skills for 
heterogeneous multi-robot systems, especially on planning and execution of 
grasping and informative gestures in a multi-robot context.

A candidate should have a M.Sc. or equivalent degree in a suitable area, or be 
a M.Sc. student in a final phase of their studies. The candidate should have 
strong analytical and writing skills, and experience or genuine interest in 
robotics and autonomous systems. Candidates are expected to also have good 
programming skills.

The appointment is available from March 1, 2013. The position is fixed-term and 
filled initially for 1 year with an option for extension. The salary is 
determined according to the salary system of Aalto University. Employment 
includes occupational health and social security benefits.


How to apply

For application, please email (with reference “Post-doc position” or “PhD 
position”) the following
documents attached to the email:
1) an application letter;
2) a Curriculum Vitae (with contact details);
3) a list of publications;
4) names and contact information (email) of at least two references;
In addition, for the post-doctoral position:
5) an electronic copy of Ph.D. Thesis;
6) electronic copies of at most 5 most relevant publications
For the PhD position:
7) a transcript of records (courses and grades);
8) an electronic copy of M.Sc. Thesis

The applications should be in English and sent by email to Associate Professor 
Ville Kyrki (firstname.lastn...@aalto.fi) by December 7, 2012, or earlier if 
possible. For additional information, please contact Ville Kyrki by e-mail 
(firstname.lastn...@aalto.fi) or tel. +35850 4082035.

Aalto University, located in Helsinki, Finland was recently founded in a merger 
of Helsinki University of Technology, Helsinki School of Economics, and 
Helsinki School of Art and Design. At the new University, there are 20,000 
basic degree and post-graduate students as well as a staff of 5,000 of which 
330 are professors.
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[UAI] [jobs] Tenure-Track or Tenured Professor in Artificial Intelligence

2018-01-13 Thread Kyrki Ville
Tenure-Track or Tenured Professor in Artificial Intelligence

The Department of Computer Science (CS) at Aalto University (Helsinki, Finland) 
invites applications for a tenure-track or tenured professor in Artificial 
Intelligence. As Aalto is presently investing strongly in fundamental AI 
research and the Finnish state is undertaking large applied AI initiatives, the 
Aalto Department of Computer Science is the right place to pursue the next 
generation of AI.  We aspire to recruit a future leader in the area, with an 
inspiring vision for the next decades.

The Department of Computer Science is among Europe’s top-20 CS departments, and 
is particularly strong in areas represented in the present call. The department 
hosts a national Centre of Excellence on Computational Inference Research 
(http://research.cs.aalto.fi/coin/),  and the current faculty’s strength is 
apparent in e.g. the high volume of extremely competitive funding from the 
Academy of Finland (equivalent to National Science Foundation) and the European 
Research Council (ERC). The department attracts significant numbers of 
high-achieving international students into its MSc and PhD programmes, and as 
the foremost CS educator in Finland, it is home to the majority of the best 
Finnish CS students. In total, the department employs 44 professors with 
diverse interests, forming a fertile environment for cross-disciplinary 
collaborations. On a larger scale, as a technology-friendly, yet small country, 
Finland offers ample opportunities for low-overhead collaboration with 
industrial and government partners as well. A joint appointment at the Helsinki 
Institute for Information Technology HIIT (http://hiit.fi/), a joint research 
centre with the University of Helsinki, can be negotiated.

The review of the new position will begin on Jan 25, 2018 and the position will 
remain open until filled. For further information, please visit 
http://www.aalto.fi/en/about/careers/jobs/view/1576/

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[UAI] [jobs] Post-doctoral and Ph.D. student positions in Learning for Robotic Manipulation

2018-10-22 Thread Kyrki Ville
Post-doctoral and Ph.D. student positions in Learning for Robotic Manipulation

To operate in environments built for humans, future robots need to possess 
human-like capabilities in areas such as perception, manipulation, and 
reasoning. Intelligent Robotics group at Aalto University’s School of 
Electrical Engineering works actively to develop intelligent robotic systems 
and robotic vision with a particular emphasis on methods and systems that cope 
with imperfect knowledge and uncertain sensors. The research environment 
provides excellent opportunities for open-minded co-operation with highly 
motivated research staff as well as with top international partners, and access 
to state-of-the-art platforms such as KUKA LWR 4+, Franka Emika Panda, and 
Care-O-Bot 4. The group is highly international and the working language is 
English.

We are seeking excellent and highly motivated candidates at post-doctoral and 
doctoral levels to help us study multiple aspects of learning and perception 
for robotic manipulation. Research topics include how to use reinforcement 
learning with active physical agents such as robots, learning to manipulate 
objects with challenging dynamical properties, and learning to actively explore 
objects and environment.

For details about each position, please see the corresponding section below.

Post-doctoral positions

For post-doc positions, a candidate should hold a Ph.D. or equivalent degree. 
Excellent candidates in a final phase of their Ph.D. studies can also be 
considered. Suitable disciplines include Robotics, Computer Science, Machine 
Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision, Control Engineering, 
Mathematics, and other related areas. A strong publication record and 
experience in real robotic systems are considered a plus. Candidates are 
expected to be proficient in programming and fluent in spoken and written 
English. 

The positions are available immediately but the start time can be negotiated. 
The positions are fixed-term and filled initially for 1 year with an option for 
extension of 1-2 years. The salary is determined based on experience and 
qualifications in accordance to the salary system of Aalto University.  
Employment includes occupational health and social security benefits.

To apply for the post-doc positions, send the documents indicated below (in 
English, complied in a single PDF) with reference “Post-doc position” using the 
on-line recruitment system at https://bit.ly/2R76HiB by November 11, 2018.

The required documents are:

an application letter describing briefly your background and interests;
a Curriculum Vitae (with contact details);
names and contact information (email) of at least two references;
a list of publications;
doctoral degree certificate (if available);
a link to electronic copy of Ph.D. Thesis (if available);
links to electronic copies of 1-2 most relevant publications.   


Ph.D. student positions

For Ph.D. student positions, a candidate should have a M.Sc. or equivalent 
degree in a suitable area (e.g. Robotics, Computer Science, Machine Learning, 
Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision, Control Engineering, Mathematics), or 
be a M.Sc. student in a final phase of their studies. The candidate should have 
strong analytical and writing skills in English, and experience or genuine 
interest in robotics. Expertise in machine learning is valued. Candidates are 
expected to also have good programming and mathematical skills.

The positions are available immediately but the start time can be negotiated. 
The positions are fixed-term and filled initially for 1 year with an option for 
extension until the end of 4-year Ph.D. studies. The salary is determined in 
accordance to the salary system of Aalto University.  Employment includes 
occupational health and social security benefits.

To apply for the doctoral student positions, submit the documents indicated 
below (in English, in a single PDF) with reference “Doctoral candidate 
position” using the on-line recruitment system at https://bit.ly/2R76HiB by 
November 11, 2018.

The documents required are:

a free-form application/motivation letter;
a Curriculum Vitae (with contact details);
names and contact information (email) of at least two references;
transcript of records (courses and grades);
degree certificate (if available, translation into English if needed);
a list of publications (if available);
link to electronic copy of Master's thesis (if available);  
 

Additional information

For additional information, please contact Professor Ville Kyrki preferably by 
e-mail firstname.lastn...@aalto.fi or alternatively by tel. +358 50 4082035. In 
recruitment process related questions please contact HR Coordinator Jaana 
Hänninen, firstname.lastn...@aalto.fi.
All applicants will be notified on the decisions. Aalto University reserves the 
right for justified reasons to leave th

[UAI] [jobs] Tenure-track Professor in Autonomous Systems and Robotics

2019-08-01 Thread Kyrki Ville
The Department of Electrical Engineering and Automation at the Aalto University 
School of Electrical Engineering invites applications for

TENURE-TRACK PROFESSOR IN AUTONOMOUS SYSTEMS AND ROBOTICS

Autonomous operation of machines is increasing rapidly in numerous applications 
from autonomous vehicles to service robots. The operational environment of such 
systems is complex, such that key subsystems include perception, planning and 
control. The operation of autonomous systems requires multiple subsystems to 
collaboratively solve complicated tasks by sensing, control, and communication. 
 To realize such complex systems one has to understand the underlying interplay 
between the physical world and the available computation, communication, and 
control resources.

We are seeking outstanding individuals who have demonstrated excellence in 
addressing one or more challenges in robotics and autonomous systems. The 
excellence may be demonstrated in a particular application area or by 
addressing a particular issue in a more general context. We expect the 
successful candidate to have demonstrated his/her research results through 
experimental verification and/or real-world applications.

As a tenure-track faculty member, you are expected to complement the expertise 
of the current faculty by bringing new ideas and perspectives into our 
community. You are also expected to teach autonomous systems and robotics 
topics, with the typical teaching load of two courses per year.

The position will be filled preferably at the Assistant Professor level but 
outstanding Associate or Full Professor level candidates can be considered. The 
position will be located at the Aalto University Otaniemi Campus.

We are looking for applicants with:
• a doctorate in robotics, automation, electrical engineering, computer 
science, or another applicable field
• a proven ability and passion to carry out high-quality research and publish 
in top venues of the discipline
• potential to attract research funding and build up your own research group
• an interest to collaborate with industry
• ability to build a high-level international collaboration network
• motivation to teach at undergraduate and/or graduate levels

We offer
• a tenure track position with promotion to tenured position based on merits
• a competitive benefits package including access to health care
• start-up funding and grant writing support to help you establish your own 
group
• excellent collaboration possibilities within the university
• great future in one of the happiest, cleanest and safest countries in the 
world, with comprehensive social security system and free education up to 
university level

Aalto tenure track

This position belongs to our tenure track system and will be filled primarily 
to the assistant professor level but in exceptional cases associate/full 
professor level can be considered. The salary is based on Aalto University 
salary system, but you can also provide your own salary requests. Getting 
tenure and advancement on Aalto tenure track is based on an evaluation of your 
achievements and merits against the Aalto tenure track criteria. Please see the 
details about the evaluation criteria at 
https://www.aalto.fi/services/tenure-track-evaluation-criteria.

Scientific environment

The Department of Electrical Engineering and Automation (EEA) of the Aalto 
University School of Electrical Engineering is a community where scientists and 
engineers from different fields interact and work together by crossing over 
traditional boundaries to solve the most challenging scientific and 
technological problems, to provide excellent education and to produce wellbeing 
for the society. Research in EEA is organized in four focus areas, power 
systems and conversion; control, robotics and autonomous systems; well-being 
and smart living environment; industrial electronics and informatics.   Because 
of the interdisciplinary nature, the EEA partner network covers a large share 
of Finnish and international industries from the energy sector to manufacturing 
industries, including many machinery production companies, medical sector, 
cities and public organizations, and service providers. There have been several 
spin-off companies utilizing the research results.  (http://eea.aalto.fi/en/)

Within autonomous systems and robotics, current lines of research at EEA 
include field robotics, robotic instruments, service robotics, factory 
automation and networked control.  Aalto is currently establishing a university 
wide center for autonomous systems to integrate knowledge across Schools to 
create next generation of autonomous systems.

How to apply

Please submit your application latest on August 18, 2019 through our recruiting 
system by using the "Apply now!" link below. Please include the following pdf 
documents in English
1) cover letter
2) curriculum vitae (with contact information and the ResearcherID number)
3) the list of publications (in whi

[UAI] [jobs] Post-doc positions in Robot Learning, Decision Making and Control

2019-09-23 Thread Kyrki Ville
Future robots need to possess human-like capabilities in areas such as 
perception, decision making, and reasoning. Intelligent Robotics group at Aalto 
University’s School of Electrical Engineering works actively to develop 
intelligent robotic systems with a particular emphasis on methods and systems 
that cope with imperfect knowledge and uncertain sensors. The research 
environment provides excellent opportunities for open-minded co-operation with 
highly motivated research staff as well as with top national and international 
partners, and access to state-of-the-art robot platforms such as KUKA LWR 4+, 
Franka Emika Panda, and Care-O-Bot 4. The group is also involved in a 
university-wide autonomous vehicle initiative. The group is highly 
international and the working language is English.

We are seeking excellent candidates at post-doctoral level to help us study 
multiple aspects of learning, decision making, and control. Research topics 
include safety in reinforcement learning and learning policies for longer-term 
tasks. Application contexts include robotic manipulation and autonomous 
vehicles.

Post-doctoral positions

Candidates should hold a Ph.D. or equivalent degree. Excellent candidates in a 
final phase of their Ph.D. studies can also be considered. Suitable disciplines 
include Robotics, Computer Science, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, 
Control Engineering, Mathematics, and other related areas. A strong publication 
record and experience in real robotic systems are considered a plus. Candidates 
are expected to be proficient in programming and fluent in spoken and written 
English. 

The positions are available immediately but the start time can be negotiated. 
The positions are fixed-term and filled initially for 1 year with an option for 
extension of 1-2 years. The salary is determined based on experience and 
qualifications in accordance to the salary system of Aalto University.  
Employment includes occupational health care and social security benefits.

To apply for the positions, use the electronic system at 
https://www.aalto.fi/en/open-positions/post-doctoral-positions-in-robot-learning-decision-making-and-control
  by October 15, 2019.

The required documents are:

1)  an application letter describing briefly your background and interests;
2)  a Curriculum Vitae (with contact details);
3)  names and contact information (email) of at least two references;
4)  a list of publications;
5)  doctoral degree certificate (if available);
6)  a link to electronic copy of Ph.D. Thesis (if available);
7)  links to electronic copies of 1-2 most relevant publications.   
 

All applicants will be notified on the decisions.

Additional information

For additional information, please contact Professor Ville Kyrki preferably by 
e-mail ville.ky...@aalto.fi or alternatively by tel. +358 50 4082035. In 
recruitment process related questions please contact HR Coordinator Jaana 
Hänninen, jaana.hanni...@aalto.fi.

About Aalto University, Helsinki, and Finland

Aalto University has six schools with nearly 11,000 students and more than 400 
professors. Aalto University is located in Finland which was named the safest 
country in the world according to a 2017 report from the World Economic Forum. 
The University is the foremost university in Finland in Engineering, Design and 
Business. Less than a 15 minutes metro ride away from center of Helsinki, 
capital of Finland, Aalto offers access to rich cultural and social life to 
help maintain healthy work-life balance. If you like to travel, Helsinki is 
well-connected to the world through a major international airport.


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