The Electronic Systems (ES) group consists of seven full professors, one associate professor, eight assistant professors, several postdocs, about 30 PDEng and PhD candidates and support staff. The ES group is world-renowned for its design automation and embedded systems research. It is our ambition to provide a scientific basis for design trajectories of electronic systems, ranging from digital circuits to cyber-physical systems. The group is strongly involved in the electrical engineering bachelor and master programs of the TU/e, as well as in the automotive bachelor program and the embedded systems master program. The group has excellent infrastructure that includes individual computers, computer servers, state-of-the-art FPGA and GPU farms, sensor- and ad-hoc networking equipment, a cyber-physical systems lab, an electronics lab and a comprehensive range of electronic-design software. ES has strong collaborations with industry, research institutes and other universities. Eleven of its staff members have a second affiliation besides their TUE-ES affiliation. The ES group has been very successful in attracting funding for its research through national and international projects and collaborations (EU programs: H2020, ITEA, CATRENE, ECSEL, Artemis, Marie Curie; national programs: NWO, RVO, contract research), for a total budget of around 2M euro per year. The ES group is a multicultural team, with staff members of eight different nationalities and students from all over the world.
Are you ready for a two-year training program while at the same time receiving a salary? Do you like to work in the world-famous company Philips, which has an international, multidisciplinary team of professional experts, for the next two years? Would you like to apply your innovative, creative ideas in EU funded project along with 14 other early stage researchers? Then you should consider starting as a PDEng trainee at Eindhoven University of Technology, TU/e, www.tue.nl, in the Netherlands and gain a head start on your fellow Master students!
Job description Professional Doctorate in Engineering (PDEng)
The PDEng position is part of the international Marie Sk³odowska-Curie training network oCPS - Platform-aware Model-driven Optimization of Cyber-Physical Systems. The project for this traineeship is conducted in collaboration between the Electronic Systems group (www.es.ele.tue.nl) in the Department of Electrical Engineering at TU/e and Philips Healthcare (https://www.philips.nl/). You build up a valuable network in the ICT business community and can count on professional supervision from both the university and Philips. Your individual training scheme is customized to your personal and professional skills, as well as the demands of the industrial project.
During the traineeship you follow an individual and network-wide program, consisting of courses, workshops, assessments, and industrial projec
Deadline Application: 30-11-2017
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PDEng Programme in Model-based Management of Evolvable Execution Architectures at Eindhoven University of Technology