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We are looking for 2 PhD's and 1 Postdoc for Spiking integrated photonics for neuromorphic sensing and processing. Position (Post-doctoral) Researcher, PhD-student Irène Curie Fellowship
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Position PhD-student, (Post-doctoral) Researcher Irène Curie Fellowship No Department(s) Electrical Engineering Institutes and others Eindhoven Hendrik Casimir Institute Reference number V36.7279
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Development Scientific Staff Vacancies PhD EngD Support staff Professional Development Support Staff Vacancies Why TU/e Compensation and benefits Application process Support for internationals Working at TU/e
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, Heidelberg Materials, ECOCEM and Pelt& Hooykaas. Pilot scale facilities will be available at the Centre de Recherches Métallurgiques and ResourceFull. The project will also involve 3 PhD positions. Postdoc
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Translation Platform. Publish research findings in peer-reviewed journals and present at international conferences. Mentor and inspire (PhD) students within the research group. Provide input on ethical, legal
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students (BSc and MSc), providing them with guidance and opportunities for publications. Job requirements PhD in ElectroMagnetic Compatibitlity. Experience in EMC for power electronics and/or Artificial
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Systems group. This project is supported by SURF and, therefore, you will have the opportunity to interact with teams of experts from SURF. Job requirements PhD in Electrical Engineering, Applied Physics
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, professional development courses for PhD students, and didactical courses of the TEACH training program. Salary in accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities, scale 10 (min. €3,877
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away from the allowed guidelines. Job requirements We look for a motivated and highly skilled candidate with: A PhD degree in AI/ML/NLP preferably with focus on generative AI and LLMs or a PhD degree in
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cleanroom facility in TU/e and together with a PhD student already employed on the project you will experimentally push the limits of the biosensors in terms of sensitivity and specificity. About the groups