66 computer-science PhD positions at Eindhoven University of Technology in Netherlands
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? Then come join us as our next PhD-candidate in the Uncertainty in AI group! Irène Curie Fellowship No Department(s) Mathematics and Computer Science Reference number V32.7482 Job description The
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operations such as agricultural tractors? Then we have a job for you! Irène Curie Fellowship No Department(s) Electrical Engineering Reference number V36.7481 Job description In contrast to conventional
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Irène Curie Fellowship No Department(s) Electrical Engineering Reference number V36.7479 Job description Do you want to explore how the electric power system and their markets can change from
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Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science or similar with strong background in Operations Management. The preferred candidate will meet as many of the following requirements as possible: A research
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for communication and computation. The PhI group focuses on ground-breaking designs and fabrication of top-notch integration technologies. The EHCI has five dynamic and ambitious research groups, which
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for extended asphalt lifetime. You will work in both institutes (TU/e in Eindhoven, TNO in Utrecht) and will be part of the multidisciplinary project team of the TNO research program. The Technology, Innovation
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the TIS group try to bridge the engineering and social sciences in a systems perspective on sustainability transitions. The TIS staff teaches in the BSc program 'Sustainable Innovation', the MSc programs
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Irène Curie Fellowship No Department(s) Industrial Engineering and Innovation Sciences Reference number V39.7474 Job description Today, many companies in various industries need to manage highly
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responsible for research and education in Electrical Engineering. The discipline covers technologies and electrical phenomena involved in computer engineering, information processing, energy transfer and
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discipline covers technologies and electrical phenomena involved in computer engineering, information processing, energy transfer and telecommunication. The department strives for societal relevance through