39 humanities "Research" positions at Eindhoven University of Technology in Netherlands
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departments and four institutes, there is a central TU/e organization to provide innovative support services in the field of strategic partnerships, research support and knowledge valorisation. The department
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(SET ) conducts pluriform research in software engineering in such areas as digital twins, human aspects of software engineering, parallel software development, software architecture, and software
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, Research, Education, Corporate, Data & Insights and Platforms. Job description The Product Area Corporate contributes to efficiency and effectiveness of business operations by offering intelligent solutions
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valorization of the energy transition? Do you have the aspiration to contribute to the creation of a strong, internationally, renowned research group, while fostering a collaborative network with other academics
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convenient and effortless to use. The research group The Human-Technology Interaction (HTI) group is part of the Department of Industrial Engineering & Innovation Sciences (IE&IS). The HTI group concentrates
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group is part of the Department of Industrial Engineering & Innovation Sciences (IE&IS). Research at TIS concerns how humans and societies bring about technological change, and how technological
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that combines engineering with humanities perspectives? Read on to discover more about this (paid) PhD position or apply directly. Job Description Autonomous driving is a key application of artificial
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Disruptive innovations are needed in managing and operating distribution grids. Are you our next PhD researchers in exploring disruptive innovations in managing and operating distribution grids
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through conversational interaction. This transdisciplinary project will take place at the department of Industrial Design and aims to advance our understanding of how humans develop moral emotions over time
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Disruptive innovations are needed in managing and operating distribution grids. Are you our next PhD researchers in exploring disruptive innovations in managing and operating distribution grids