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A Doctoral Researcher position is available at the Soft Matter and Wetting (SMW) group, Department of Applied Physics (School of Science) at Aalto University. We are looking for an enthusiastic researcher to experimentally study how water condensation begins and evolves on surfaces, from the earliest clusters toward macroscopic droplets and films. The position is part of an ambitious collaborative research effort at Aalto University and the Finnish Meteorological Institute, bringing together molecular-scale surface engineering, advanced microscopy, theory, and molecular simulations. The doctoral researcher will join at an early stage of this research project, with a real opportunity to help establish the experiments and shape the scientific questions. Work is fundamental, but it is also relevant to applications ranging from energy-efficient heat transfer and water harvesting to antifogging and anti-icing surfaces.
We are looking for a curious and experimentally minded researcher who wants to understand interfacial phase change at scales where many basic questions remain open. The work will connect phenomena across several length scales and will involve advanced microscopy, surface characterization, and development of new experimental approaches. We expect the candidate to be eager to push beyond the current state of the art while working toward a PhD degree. Our research is curiosity-driven, interdisciplinary, and highly collaborative.
Your role and goals
Your network and team
The Doctoral Researcher will be based in the Department of Applied Physics at Aalto University in the SMW group. SMW is a multidisciplinary team studying functional soft materials, surface wettability, and new methods for characterizing wetting and interfacial phenomena. This position starts before most of the new researchers join the broader project, while working closely with the existing team at SMW group. This gives the successful candidate a particularly good opportunity to contribute to establishing experimental methods and ways of working from the beginning. The research will expand into a larger team of doctoral and postdoctoral researchers at Aalto University and the Finnish Meteorological Institute, combining experiments with theory and molecular simulations. More information about our group can be found at: http://physics.aalto.fi/smw
Your experience and ambitions
We offer a hands-on and multidisciplinary research environment combining experimental surface physics, nanotechnology, microscopy, and fluid dynamics. We do not expect one candidate to already know every technique used in the project. More important is a strong experimental mindset, willingness to learn, and interest in understanding difficult physical questions. We are looking for a candidate who has:
What we offer
The doctoral researcher will be based in the Department of Applied Physics at Aalto University, with access to high-level experimental infrastructure in the department as well as Micronova and OtaNano. The work will make use of advanced microscopy, micro- and nanofabrication, and surface-characterization facilities. Available infrastructure includes atomic layer deposition, electron microscopy, scanning-probe methods, x-ray techniques, ellipsometry, and spectroscopy. The combination of these facilities gives the researcher the possibility to move from molecularly controlled surfaces to direct observation and quantitative analysis of condensation processes.
The position of Doctoral Researcher is initially filled for 2 years. The contract is continued for another 2 years after a successful midterm review. The annual workload of research and teaching staff at Aalto University is 1612 hours. Aalto University follows the salary system of Finnish universities. The starting salary is approximately 3142 €/month (gross), and it increases as the Doctoral Researcher progresses in the research and studies. The contract includes Aalto University occupational healthcare and research travel.
We value a healthy work–life balance and actively support personal and professional development. You will have opportunities to collaborate with leading academic and industry partners.
Join us!
If you would like to be considered for the position, please submit your application in English through our recruitment system by clicking the link “Apply now!” on our webpage.
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Kindly apply before the deadline – 30.09.2026. We encourage you to apply as soon as possible since we aim to fill this position as soon as a suitable candidate is found. Aalto University reserves the right for justified reasons to leave the position open, extend the application period, reopen the application process, and consider candidates who have not submitted applications during the application period.
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More information
If you wish to hear more about the position, you can reach out to Prof. Robin Ras ( robin.ras@aalto.fi), or Dr. Ali Afzalifar (ali.afzalifar@aalto.fi).
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