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The University of Eindhoven seeks to appoint, with immediate effect, multiple (junior) lecturers (0.2 - 0.5 FTE) in the Department of Industrial Design (ID), with an outlook on a permanent contract
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Position PhD-student, (Post-doctoral) Researcher Irène Curie Fellowship No Department(s) Industrial Design Reference number V51.7565 Job description Partly-autonomous systems, be it robots or cars
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Irène Curie Fellowship No Department(s) Industrial Engineering and Innovation Sciences Reference number V39.7559 Job description Rapid advances in sensors, artificial intelligence (AI), and the
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characterization of functional materials to join our team to design, synthesize, and study ice-interactive biomaterials varying in shape, size, and surface chemistry. The goal of your project is to synthesize a
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this center and 50% at the Department of ME. You will work closely with the relevant sections of the Mechanical Engineering department that are involved in the design of mechatronic systems, high-tech equipment
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experience with experiment design, instrument control, data acquisition and image analysis are assets. You should be able to work in a team and have good written and oral communication skills in English
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students strongly contribute to innovation in science and engineering by performing both fundamental and applied research. M&CS staff, participates in many national and international research consortia
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attitude. Our spirit of collaboration translates into an open culture and a top-five position in collaborating with advanced industries. Fundamental knowledge enables us to design solutions for the highly
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top 'innovation ecosystems', with many high-tech companies and institutes. TU/e is intertwined with many of these companies and institutes, and research at TU/e is characterized by a combination of
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of Europe's top 'innovation ecosystems', with many high-tech companies and institutes. TU/e is intertwined with many of these companies and institutes, and research at TU/e is characterized by a combination of