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About the project and group This position is funded within the context of the “Future Network Services: 6G” project. A unique Dutch alliance, comprising 60 leading ICT businesses, mobile operators
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simulate ultra-low-power energy-harvesting and power-management ICs using CMOS technologies. Develop novel rectifier and MPPT architectures optimized for mechanical energy sources. Implement, tape out, and
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group, at TU Delft to pioneer self-organizing edge infrastructure that will define the next generation of Internet architecture. This PhD position offers you the opportunity to shape the future
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highly motivated Ph.D. candidate. The background is preferably in electrical engineering, computer architecture, control, computational neuroscience, or similar fields. Unconventional backgrounds supported
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, pushing the boundaries of analog and digital circuit architectures. You will have access to state-of-the-art design and testing facilities, including advanced fabrication technologies and specialized
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will be based at the Maritime and Transport Technology department of the TU Delft, working within an interdisciplinary team led by Dr. Roy de Winter. The team includes PhD candidates focusing on digital
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sectors in a net-zero world https://www.tno.nl/en/newsroom/2025/07/significant-impulse-sustainable-industry/ . This PhD position is part of HyCARB project and it will focus on the development and evaluation
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Job description In the global pursuit of safer and more autonomous mobility, a new frontier in automotive sensing is emerging. This PhD project focuses on developing a novel terahertz (THz) sensing
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will be based at the Maritime and Transport Technology department of the TU Delft, working within an interdisciplinary team led by Dr. Roy de Winter. The team includes PhD candidates focusing on digital
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a relevant field (e.g., transportation, human-computer interaction, architecture, cognitive science, or related disciplines). Experience with XR technologies, including development in Unity or Unreal