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international university that educates engineers of the future and pushes the boundaries of science and technology for a better world. An international community of close to 7,000 employees and 13,000 students
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cognition and technology? Are you interested in gaining expertise in AI, particularly in the field of Deep Learning? Do you have the drive to tackle real-world challenges in assistive technology (e.g
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at TU/e! Information and application About TU/e TU/e is a leading international university that educates engineers of the future and pushes the boundaries of science and technology for a better world. An
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is world-renowned for its design automation and embedded systems research. Our research is organized in three sub-programs that cover the engineering, system and circuit perspectives: Model-driven
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the technology accessible to designers from all over the world. You will work closely with: Customers. You will guide customers through the portfolio of photonic services and help them to build their supply chain
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all over the world. Job requirements You have a Master’s degree in System Dynamics, Industrial Engineering, Innovation Management, Strategic Management, Economics, or a related discipline. You have
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international university that educates engineers of the future and pushes the boundaries of science and technology for a better world. An international community of close to 7,000 employees and 13,000 students
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Are you passionate about unravelling the mysteries of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and shaping the future of technology? Our team is at the forefront, leading and contributing to several EU
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A vacancy is available for a PhD student in the field of alkaline water electrolysis within the group Sustainable Process Engineering at the Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry
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-world impact. Project description Photonics is widely regarded as the key enabling technology of the 21st century and its application and use in many scientific and industrial fields is accelerated though