19 computational-complexity "Eindhoven University of Technology (TU" PhD positions in Netherlands
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of Materials You will work in the section of Mechanics of Materials (MoM) ( www.tue.nl/mechmat ) at the department of Mechanical Engineering of Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e). The MoM section is
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9 Oct 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) Research Field Engineering » Industrial engineering Engineering » Materials engineering Political sciences
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Engineering and Innovation Sciences (IE&IS) at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), and collaborate with a multidisciplinary consortium of academic, industrial, and other partners working on the future
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of Technology. The mission of the Dynamics and Control Section is to perform research and train next-generation students on the topic of understanding and predicting the dynamics of complex engineering systems in
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aimed at designing evidence-based solutions for complex problems in educational practice. This approach allows for systemic analysis of the problem, iterative (re)design and evaluation of practice
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of complex photonic integrated circuits in the JePPIX Pilot Line. The appointed person will work closely with a team of InP PIC technology experts at the Photonic Integration Technology Centre (PITC) and
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production of complex photonic integrated circuits in the JePPIX Pilot Line. The appointed person will work closely with a team of InP PIC technology experts at the Photonic Integration Technology Centre (PITC
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9 Oct 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) Research Field Educational sciences » Education Educational sciences » Teaching methods Engineering » Design
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innovative industrial partner in the Brainport region? Then, this PhD position is made for you! Information Complex dynamical systems, such as semiconductor equipment, consists of many interconnected modules
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metrology, we are dealing with layered media that potentially contain many scattering objects spread out over multiple layers. In the computational Electromagnetics research group (the EMPMC lab), we have