20 phd-architecture positions at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) in Netherlands
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developments in intelligent autonomous vehicles? • Are you excited to work on adaptive automotive E/E architectures? Then apply for the PhD position on Distributed adaptive configuration of next generation
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ultra-low-power circuits, systems, and computing architectures. We are seeking candidates for several PhD positions, each focusing on one or more of the following cutting-edge research topics: Ultra-low
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completed a PhD in a subject that is relevant to this function, with a focus on the engineering part of the architectural design. Proven experience with sustainability, materialities and technologies in
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of Technology is recruiting for a PhD position to research novel multiband photonic integrated wavelength selective switches for next generation optical networks. The electro-optical communications (ECO) group in
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system operations and develop an appropriate system architecture for TSO and DSO. Real-time system operations uses available network capacity more efficiently than is possible in the present paradigm. It
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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Objective: To research, design, implement, and evaluate an ultra-low-power Spiking Neural Network (SNN) architecture
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for architecture. However, a significant challenge is the scarcity of comprehensive data regarding their performance and characteristics. This lack often leads to difficulties in assessing safety, prompting
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for digital product flows to accelerate the transition to a digitally integrated closed-loop supply chain for prefabricated modular construction. Job Description This position is one of the two PhD positions
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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) has the following vacancy PhD student 'Bioinspired Composites
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pluriform research in software engineering in such areas as digital twins, human aspects of software engineering, parallel software development, software architecture, and software evolution. Our research is