Aalto University

Master's Thesis Worker: Innovation for Green Transitions - collaborating to advance the utilization of ammonia

Join Aalto University in Espoo as a master's thesis worker focusing on ammonia-based green transitions. Collaborate with industry partners, conduct research on social acceptance, and gain direct supervision and networking opportunities. This role offers a salary and benefits for six months of full-time work.
Aalto University
Aalto University
Espoo, Finland On-site Internship UTC+02:00

Aalto University

Company Overview

Aalto University

Espoo, Finland

2010

Approximately 4,500 employees (source: aalto.fi).

What They Do

Aalto University is a public research university located in Espoo, Finland, renowned for its significant academic programs and research initiatives focused on renewable energy technologies. While it is not a commercial entity, it serves as a vital talent pipeline for the renewable energy sector, offering various academic, research, and collaborative industry roles. The university's core technology focus encompasses sustainable energy production, energy storage and conversion, and advanced fuels, among other areas, making it a leader in energy research (source: aalto.fi).

Projects & Track Record

Aalto University has been involved in several notable projects that highlight its commitment to advancing renewable energy technologies. One such initiative is the Zero Emission Marine project, which aims to reduce maritime greenhouse gas emissions by 60% by 2030 through the use of hydrogen-based fuels, with Aalto contributing critical combustion research (source: wartsila.com). Additionally, the HENNES Project, funded by Business Finland, focuses on developing hydrogen combustion technologies for emission-free applications (source: wartsila.com). Aalto's collaboration with Helen Ltd, which began in 2024, utilizes AI for optimizing smart energy systems, showcasing the university's innovative approach to energy challenges (source: helen.fi).

Recent Developments

In December 2025, Aalto University renewed its five-year R&D partnership with Wärtsilä, expanding the collaboration to include international efforts in AI, machine learning, and advanced materials (source: wartsila.com). The university also secured €25.67 million from the Research Council of Finland for research focused on green transition technologies, including sustainable microelectronics and urban transformations (source: sciencebusiness.net). Furthermore, Aalto has made significant strides in sustainability, achieving 100% renewable electricity since 2016 and phasing out coal in district heating ahead of schedule (source: aalto.fi).

Working There

At Aalto University, roles span a variety of disciplines, including research positions in energy conversion and systems modeling, as well as PhD and industrial doctorate opportunities funded by industry partners like Wärtsilä. The university fosters a collaborative culture that emphasizes industry-academia partnerships, with hiring primarily occurring at the Otaniemi campus in Espoo (source: aalto.fi). Employees benefit from a supportive work environment that includes flexible hours, occupational health services, and generous annual leave, reflecting the university's commitment to employee well-being (source: aalto.fi).


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Job Description

Aalto Design Factory is an interdisciplinary hub for collaborative product development education, research and practice, bringing together diverse stakeholders. We explore novel formats and insights on practices in development collaboration and interdisciplinary education for innovation through teaching, research, and development projects. Located in Espoo, Finland, the Design Factory is part of Aalto University and the Design Factory Global Network.

We are seeking a master's thesis worker (100%) from May to November 2026 (6 months). In this role, you will join the multidisciplinary AINA (Ammonia Energy Conversion and Social Acceptance) project with Finnish industry, examining collaboration between stakeholders, idea acceptance and advancement in the context of developing sustainable energy solutions.

Expected Outcomes

The qualitative thesis will explore bottlenecks and opportunities for co-development of ammonia-based solutions with clients. The expected outputs of the thesis include:

  • The thesis will review relevant literature to produce a state-of-the-art review of social acceptance and development processes within green transitions
  • The thesis will map, interview and analyze select collaborative project examples and development practices from AINA industry partners such as YARA, W??rtsil??, Andritz Elomatic, Elcogen and Convion
  • The project also includes reporting to the consortium through different formats

Qualifications

Only master's students at Aalto University can apply.

We especially welcome students from programmes related to:

  • Product Development
  • International Design Business Management (IDBM)
  • Environmental or Energy Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering

The ideal candidate should:

  • Have analytical and research skills
  • Be interested in green transitions and the co-development of solutions within this space.
  • Demonstrate attention to detail and dedication to research work
  • Be able to participate actively in meetings and provide weekly progress updates
  • Be the final stage of their master's studies, with most or all coursework completed (preferred).
  • Be fluent in English (Finnish and Swedish are beneficial but not required).

Schedule

The thesis can begin as soon as possible.

Funding is available for 6 months of full-time work, although the thesis may extend to 8 months if conducted part-time. The thesis must be submitted for evaluation before the end of 2026.

What We Offer

The thesis will be conducted at the Aalto Design Factory, under the supervision of prof. Tua Bj??rklund, with advising from the immediate supervisor Dr. Vikki Erikson.

The student will receive:

  • Direct supervision and step-by-step guidance during the thesis process
  • Networking opportunities with industry partners through research activities
  • Salary and employment benefits for the thesis work

Recruitment Process

Please submit a one-page motivation letter, your CV and a list of completed courses in Workday by May 10th 2026

We are following a two-phase recruitment process in this position. Applications will be screened as they come in, with select candidates being invited to an in-person interview at the Design Factory in May 2026 at 23:59 Finnish time (UTC +2).

Please note: Aalto University's employees should apply for the position via our internal HR system Workday (Internal Jobs) by using their existing Workday user account (not via the external webpage for open positions). If you are a student or visitor at Aalto University, please apply with your personal email address (not aalto.fi) via Aalto University open positions.

For more Information

For further inquiries about the position, please contact Dr Vikki Eriksson at [email protected]. For recruitment system questions, please contact our HR Advisor Paula Thomsson-Lev?? at [email protected].

We look forward to receiving your application!

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About the role

May 1, 2026

Internship

School

May 1, 2026

On-site

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Aalto University

aalto.fi

  •  Espoo, Finland

Master's student

UTC+02:00