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what it’s like as a PhD candidate at TU/e? Please view the video. Information Do you recognize yourself in this profile and would you like to know more? Please contact the hiring manager David Smeulders
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what it’s like as a PhD candidate at TU/e? Please view the video. Information Do you recognize yourself in this profile and would you like to know more? Please contact the hiring manager David Smeulders
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bachelor and master projects. The candidate will be expected to acquire the University Teaching Qualification (UTQ). Job requirements PhD in Software Engineering, Computer Science or related discipline(s
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heat transport is highly appreciated. Job requirements Motivated researcher, with a PhD in physics, or a comparable domain The ideal candidate would have experience in research on 2D layered materials
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experimental work. With 11 tenured scientists and as many as 70 PhD and Postdocs the ECO group is a vibrant and exciting research group perfectly suited to embed talented and ambitious scientists. In this video
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to become a testing facility and proving ground for quantum communications technology open to scientific and commercial partners form all over Europe and around the globe. Job requirements A PhD or master’s
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the research framework program. We are looking for excellent candidates that meet the following requirements: A MSc or PhD degree level in a relevant field; >5 years of comparable work experience, e.g. in
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than 300 PhD students. The vacancy is part of the research groups "Integrated Circuits (IC)" and “Electromagnetics (EM)” in the EE department. The IC group specializes in the field of (analog and mixed
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. Curriculum vitae. Transcript of master and bachelor degrees. Copies of your final PhD thesis, including English abstracts, and (if applicable) published papers (PDF files). Submit at least one document written
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write research proposals and submit these to (inter)national funding agencies. Granted research proposals will lead to appointing PhD students of which you act as the daily supervisor. Your research