Aalto University

Academic Coordinator

Join Aalto University in Espoo as an Academic Coordinator supporting major research projects in chemistry and materials science. This role involves coordinating funding applications and fostering collaboration with academic and industrial partners. Enjoy a meaningful position with professional development opportunities on a vibrant campus.
Aalto University
Aalto University
Otaniemi, Espoo, Finland Hybrid Full time €4,200–4,800 monthly UTC+02:00

Aalto University

Company Overview

Name

Aalto University

Headquarters

Espoo, Finland

Founded

2010

Size

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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At Aalto University, science and art meet technology and business. We build a sustainable future by creating breakthroughs in our key areas and at their intersections. At the same time, we inspire future changemakers and create solutions to the world's major challenges. Our university community comprises 16,000 students, over 440 professors and more than 5,000 employees representing over 120 nationalities. Our campus is located in Otaniemi, Espoo. Diversity is part of who we are, and we work continuously to ensure diversity and non-discrimination in our community. We therefore encourage qualified applicants from all backgrounds to join our community.

Department of Chemistry and Materials Science is one of the three departments within the School of Chemical Engineering. We educate bachelor's students in chemical engineering, master's students in chemistry and materials science, and doctoral students in technology. Our research themes include, among other things, the utilization of renewable energy and the development of various functional materials and molecules. Our teaching staff includes 15 professors and 11 lecturers, and in total more than 100 people work in our department.

We are now seeking a fixed-term, three-year Academic Coordinator to support the advancement of the strategic objectives of the Department of Chemistry and Materials Science. The position focuses particularly on coordinating and supporting the preparation of large, nationally significant research projects, both internally and in collaboration with our partners. The emphasis of your work may shift according to the strategic needs of the department.

Your key responsibilities include, among others:

  • Coordinating and supporting the preparation of major, strategic funding applications together with the professors active in the area. The role includes internal coordination within Aalto, building networks with stakeholders, and providing practical support for preparing project proposals for funding instruments of, e.g., Business Finland and the Research Council of Finland.
  • Coordinating steering and working groups for large projects and providing other administrative support as required by the department and the school.
  • Supporting the department's professors by, for example, advancing strategic networking with key stakeholders and existing ecosystems.
  • General coordination supporting the research activities of the Department of Chemistry and Materials Science and supporting the department's leadership.
  • Collaborating with Aalto's and our school's service staff in the preparation, implementation, and reporting of strategic projects, as well as enhancing their visibility.

Your skills

You will succeed in this role if you have experience in preparing and coordinating large project entities, collaborating with academic and industrial partners, or other relevant tasks in, for example, a university or another expert organization. You will work in an international community with researchers and various stakeholders, both face-to-face and via digital channels, so excellent collaboration, negotiation, and interaction skills will equip you well for success. Your working style is systematic, self-directed, and thorough. You tackle even challenging tasks with determination and take responsibility for driving your areas forward and for completing your tasks on time.

Requirements

  • A doctoral degree, primarily in chemistry or materials science, or alternatively in another field of natural sciences or engineering.
  • Excellent oral and written English skills. Finnish language skills are considered an asset.
  • Good collaboration, negotiation, and communication skills.

Previous experience with the application practices of both Finnish and European Union research funding schemes, coordinating research collaboration especially with industrial partners, and project administration will be considered an advantage.

We offer

We offer a meaningful role that has a concrete impact on our school's success and the societal impact of our research. You will work in close cooperation with the School of Chemical Engineering's leadership support services team. The Head of the Department of Chemistry and Materials Science and the school's Development Manager will support you in your role. You will work at the interface between the school's leadership and the professors in the thematic area, as well as academic and industrial partners. We will provide onboarding to your duties and offer opportunities for continuous professional development.

The position is located at Aalto University's Otaniemi campus, which offers diverse services and excellent transport connections. We strive to combine the best of on-site and remote work, but the role requires regular on-campus presence. The salary for the position follows the university salary system used at Aalto University, and the salary range for this role is approximately €4,200-4,800 per month, depending on the selected candidate's background. We hope you can start on 1 September 2026 or as soon as possible thereafter.

Interested?

If you are excited about this position and want to join us, please submit your CV and motivation letter through our recruitment system as soon as possible, and no later than 16 August 2026.

If you are an Aalto employee, please apply with your employee profile via the Workday system (internal jobs). If you are an Aalto student or a visitor, please apply using your personal email address (not aalto.fi) via the external Open positions page.

For more information about the position, please contact the School of Chemical Engineering's Development Manager, Jukka Hassinen (available until 3 July and 7-14 August), and the Head of the Department of Chemistry and Materials Science, Antti Karttunen (3-14 August). For questions regarding the application process, please contact HR Partner Eeva Käki (available until 10th July). Emails: firstname.lastname(at)aalto.fi.

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About the role

August 12, 2026

August 17, 2026

Full time

Hybrid

School

€4,200–4,800 monthly

Bioenergy

Aalto University

aalto.fi

  •  Otaniemi, Espoo, Finland

Doctoral degree required, experience in project coordination preferred.

UTC+02:00