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. This PhD is part of a NWO project called “Flexibility in Electric Power from Steam-heated Industrial Processes” (FLEXPower). There are several partners involved in this project including a large distribution
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people and businesses think about climate risks, if their choices lead to stranded assets, and how they shape climate adaptation. Job description This 4-year fully funded PhD position is part of the ERC
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30 Nov 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) Research Field Engineering » Civil engineering Engineering » Computer engineering Environmental science
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application of the approach is limited by the fact that tools for synthesis cannot always deal with the state space explosion involved in complex systems. The aim of this PhD project is to develop distributed
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to teaching and community outreach, and be involved in an industrial/academic consortium (the FNS 6G project). The ultimate goal is for the successful candidate to produce a dissertation leading to a PhD degree
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/ethics experts, and industry partners; co-supervise master’s students where appropriate; and publish your results at leading venues in security, distributed systems, and responsible/regulated AI Job
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programming skills, good knowledge on modeling cyber-physical systems, and preferably experience with DSL development. PhD 3: Timing-aware distributed supervisory controller synthesis (supervision by: Michel
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/ethics experts, and industry partners; co-supervise master’s students where appropriate; and publish your results at leading venues in security, distributed systems, and responsible/regulated AI Job
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enriched with additional time and scale dimensions for dynamic, space- and time-adaptive simulations. Managing this n-dimensional data efficiently is a central challenge. In your PhD research, you will
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Applications. The candidate will be embedded in the Massivizing Computer Systems (MCS) group, which focuses on research in distributed computing systems and ecosystems, and currently spans over 40 diverse people