Fully Funded PhD Scholarship: Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) offers a fully funded PhD scholarship within the PATTERN project, a Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Doctoral Network funded by the EU. The PhD position is open for appointment in 2025, with a duration of 48 months, including a secondment opportunity. This is a prestigious opportunity for individuals interested in mixing electronics and AI for medical electronic equipment.
Designation: PhD Candidate (DC)
Research Area: Artificial Intelligence for Electromagnetic Compatibility
Location: Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), Netherlands
Eligibility/Qualification:
- Candidates must possess or anticipate obtaining a Master’s degree in electrical engineering or a related field by the end of 2025.
- Strong theoretical and applied knowledge or interest in machine learning, data-driven modeling, and/or electrical engineering (particularly electromagnetism).
- Excellent communication skills and a collaborative mindset.
- Proficiency in English language (spoken and written).
Job Description:
The successful candidate will be trained to take up a key position in mixing electronics and AI for medical electronic equipment. The primary research goals include unraveling a structural understanding of the exchange of parasitic energy in PCB tracks with its environment using AI tools and exploring the combination of multiple Electromagnetic Noise Footprints (EMNFs) to support optimization within the Safe and Sustainable by Design framework.
How to Apply:
To apply for this PhD position, candidates are required to register online by 30th September 2024. All applications proceed first through an online platform. Candidates need to provide a detailed CV (Europass format obligatory), a motivation letter, and transcripts of bachelor and master’s degrees. Applicants must prove their eligibility based on mobility criteria and English language proficiency.
Last Date for Apply: 30th September 2024
Please visit the PATTERN project website (https://pattern-dn.eu/) for detailed information and to apply. For more information about the project and any informal enquiries, please contact Dr. Ir. Anne Roc’h (a.roch@tue.nl).