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University of Technology: we help the university make well-informed policy decisions and process improvements by providing insights from our corporate data to improve education, research, and impact. As data
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alignment. The consortium currently consists of a mix of 60 large and small telecom, semiconductor and ICT companies, universities, and public bodies: PL1: TU/e (lead), Aircision, Altum-RF, Ampleon, AntenneX
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, EuroVis); several successful start-up companies (MagnaView, Process Gold and SynerScope); and a number of techniques that are used on a large scale world-wide. Job requirements We are looking for a
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collaboration between the ECO group in the EE department and the CQT group in the Applied Physics department (APSE). The CQT group which holds relevant expertise in the area of atomic physics, the use of optical
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various sources. We also want to offer a Trusted Research Environment to process sensitive data. We are looking for a Data Engineer with a proactive mindset who can collaborate with our multidisciplinary
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description Research on quantum technologies is set to revolutionize several aspects of our life, including how we process information. In the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at Eindhoven
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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
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engineering focused direction. The candidate will take the lead in specifying the system, contributing or driving the team developing the hardware and software components. Taking inspiration from the matured
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this project we will develop a Monge-Ampère-based algorithm to design 3D optical systems where light beams can be split and rays may follow different paths. This is important for applications as it may lead to
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. Our ambition is to provide a scientific basis for design trajectories of electronic systems, ranging from digital circuits to cyber-physical systems. The trajectories are constructive and lead to high