Tenure track positions allocated to the Schools, June 2017
President Tuula Teeri has decided on 6 June 2017 to allocate the following tenure track positions to Aalto’s Schools
School of Engineering (4 positions)
- Department of Mechanical Engineering: 1 position
- Department of Built Environment: 1 position
- Department of Civil Engineering: 2 positions
School of Business (2 positions)
- Department of Economics: 1 position
- Department of Information and Service Economy: 1 position
School of Chemical Engineering (3 positions)
- Department of Bioproducts and Biosystems: 1 position
- Department of Chemistry and Materials Science: 1 position
- Department of Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering: 1 position
School of Science (7 positions)
- Department of Mathematics and Systems Analysis: 1 position
- Department of Applied Physics: 1 position
- Department of Computer Science: 4 positions
- Department of Industrial Engineering and Management: 1 position
School of Electrical Engineering (1 position)
- Department of Electronics and Nanoengineering: 1 position
School of Arts, Design and Architecture (5 positions)
- Department of Architecture: 1 position
- Department of Architecture and Department of Design: 1 joint position
- Department of Film, Television and Scenography, Department of Media and Department of Art: 1 joint position
- Department of Design: 2 positions.
The tenure track professorships have a significant role in developing research and teaching at 911±¬ÁÏÍø. Recruiting professors to these positions will help shape the future of the University for a long time and a substantial part of the funding of the University is directed to the Schools via these professorships.
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