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17 PhD Programs – Fully Funded at Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands

Do you have a Master’s degree and are looking for fully funded PhD opportunities? Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands is now accepting applications for several funded PhD programs across a range of research areas.

1. 02 Fully Funded PhD in HyUSE project

Summary of Funded PhD Program

The HyUSE consortium is a public-private partnership comprising 8 universities, 5 universities of applied sciences (HBO), 3 research institutes, and 14 industrial partners. A good balance between fundamental R&D activities and applied research is realized by including research institutes and industrial partners in the execution of the work plan. The industrial involvement guarantees focus on relevant use cases.

Application Deadline: 25/10/2024

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2. Fully Funded PhD in Circular and climate neutral pavement strategies– an assessment framework

Summary of Funded PhD Program

Major aim of the PhD position is to develop a framework to assess the environmental footprints of circular roads building on prospective life cycle assessment and material flow analysis, and to apply this framework to assess contributions to circularity and climate targets (2030; 2050). You will develop an approach to compare eco-efficiencies of technological innovations and current and future road pavement scenarios. By applying this approach you will be able to answer questions like: To what extent does lifetime extension and improved circularity of roads help to reach climate neutrality? How much can be gained in terms of GHG reduction compared to the current situation? 

Application Deadline: 10/10/2024

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3. Fully Funded PhD in Investigation on Fetal-Maternal Cardiovascular Coupling

Summary of Funded PhD Program

The PhD candidate will conduct a comprehensive investigation into the coupling between the maternal and fetal cardiovascular systems during pregnancy. To achieve this, the candidate will conduct a clinical study to acquire synchronized clinical measurements, incorporating traditional methods like color Doppler ultrasound and innovative electrophysiological measurements such as maternal and fetal electrocardiography and electrohysterography. The investigation will span different gestational ages and consider varying health statuses.

Application Deadline: 25/10/2024

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4. Fully Funded PhD in Modelling of Ultrafast Organic Optoelectronics Devices

Summary of Funded PhD Program

There are experimental indications that switching speeds of OLEDs in the GigaHertz range are possible, but understanding is lacking. The first electrically driven pulsed organic laser has been realized last year by the St. Andrews group, but its limits are unexplored. Organic photodiodes can switch more quickly than expected, but their ultimate response is unknown. Understanding how the underlying quantum mechanical processes determine the ultimate switching speed of these devices is the key challenge and your modelling research will play a central role. Ultrafast optical communication with organic optoelectronic devices is a very attractive alternative to WiFi.

Application Deadline: 30/10/2024

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5. Fully Funded PhD in ‘Bioinspired Composites: Manufacturing and Multi-scale Characterization’

Summary of Funded PhD Program

In this project, you will study the effect of the reinforcing architecture on the mechanical performance bioinspired composites. A multi-scale experimental approach will be key to investigate the role of the microstructure on the failure mechanisms that affect the materials. Ceramic and polymer processing, combined with advanced materials characterization techniques, ranging from electron microscopy to micro-mechanical testing will be employed to succeed in this ambitious project.

Application Deadline: 23/10/2024

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6. Fully Funded PhD in Power Electronics Solutions for Grid Integration of Fast Charging Stations

Summary of Funded PhD Program

In this project, you will investigate suitable power electronics solutions to mitigate the challenges caused by the integration of high-power charging stations into the grid. Additionally, the integration of renewable energy, primarily PV systems, and energy storage systems should be considered to enhance overall system performance. Moreover, you will with optimization and design in different levels: system level, converter level, and component level. The main activities, include: investigate the current and futures problems in the integration of FCS in the grid, analysis and comparison of different power electronics system; Assessment of different power converters (AC-DC and DC-DC) to be used; Implementation of simulation models of the converters; Analysis, design optimization and implementation of power converters.

Application Deadline: 01/11/2024

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7. Fully Funded PhD in Synthesis of closed-loop recyclable polymers

Summary of Funded PhD Program

In this project, the focus of the research will be on synthesis of novel thermosetting polymers for coatings more amenable to recycling, including smart new monomers that can switch between polymerized and depolymerized states, using energy efficient processes. The key is incorporation of suitable degradable functional groups or smart monomers into the polymers in their design stage (”design for recycling’’ approach). The research will include the design and synthesis of new monomers including the use of bio-based raw materials, preparation of thermosets and elucidation of structure-property relationships, chemical depolymerization, separation and recovery of building blocks and proof of concept for “closed-loop” recycling.

Application Deadline: 27/10/2024

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8. Fully Funded PhD in Physical Unclonable Functions and quantum cryptography

Summary of Funded PhD Program

We are looking for a researcher with strong analytical skills, with a master’s degree in theoretical physics, cryptography, or a related field. The research is done at the Eindhoven Institute for the Protection of Systems and Information (EIPSI), in the department of Mathematics and Computer Science. There is a strong collaboration with the TU/e’s fiber optics experts at the department of Electrical Engineering, and with physicists at Twente University.

Application Deadline: 03/11/2024

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9. Fully Funded PhD in adoption dynamics and uncertainty in Mobility as a Service (MaaS)

Summary of Funded PhD Program

This PhD research aims to capture the complexity of the adoption process, rather than simplifying it. By focusing on the temporal progression of decision-making and evolutionary elements like uncertainty, we seek to develop models that provide a “moving picture” of adoption behaviour, ultimately offering insights that can help bridge the gap between technological promise and actual adoption. This approach may involve employing advanced theoretical models, including regret-based decision-making frameworks, and innovative data collection methods, such as serious games, integrated with agent-based models to track behaviour over time.

Application Deadline: 20/11/2024

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10. Fully Funded PhD in deploying local flexibility for collaborative congestion management

Summary of Funded PhD Program

This project focuses on leveraging flexible assets connected to low-voltage grids—such as hybrid heat pumps, electric vehicles, and distributed energy generation—using a non-discriminatory, market-based mechanism to resolve congestion in medium-voltage distribution grids. Small-scale resources are typically represented by aggregators, who serve as proxies to provide congestion management services to the DSO through well-defined products and procedures.

Application Deadline: 15/11/2024

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11. 03 Fully Funded PhD in computational illumination optics design

Summary of Funded PhD Program

The Computational Illumination Optics group is one of the few mathematics groups worldwide working on mathematical models of optical systems. They develop and analyze numerical methods to solve the resulting differential equations. The team has a healthy portfolio of PhD positions and close collaborations with industrial partners. It consists of four full FTEs at Eindhoven University of Technology and one part-time professor.

Application Deadline: 27/10/2024

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12. Fully Funded PhD in System integration of offshore wind parks on the local/regional level

Summary of Funded PhD Program

This PhD position is part of a larger integrated research program with 6 PhD projects in cooperation between four universities in the Netherlands (RUG, TUD, TU/e and UU), RWE and TNO. This PhD program is investigating different aspects that are related to the development of the large-scale offshore wind farm – Oranje Wind – in the North Sea, about 53 kilometres off the Dutch coast. This development will take place in the coming years and aims at delivering more than 760 megawatts (MW) of offshore wind capacity (enough to supply the equivalent of almost one million Dutch homes) and will contribute to the Dutch ambitious build-out targets for offshore wind. 

Application Deadline: 10/11/2024

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13. Fully Funded PhD in integrated metaphotonics for information processing

Summary of Funded PhD Program

The use of photonics for information processing is a key focus in optics research. Today’s optics emphasize ultra-compact designs, high integration, and rapid processing speeds. As a result, nanophotonics has been extensively studied for information processing applications over the past few decades. This collection seeks to showcase leading-edge research in areas such as photonic and optical neural networks, computational metaphotonics, photonic processors, optical computing, information encoding, and more.

Application Deadline: 10/11/2024

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14. Fully Funded PhD in Sensor-Based Simulations for user adaptive lighting systems

Summary of Funded PhD Program

We envision a simulation framework that accurately predicts the light (daylight and electric light) distribution on relevant surfaces within a space, using data from various sensors (e.g., weather data, occupancy profiles, indoor environmental parameters). By understanding the factors that impact the spatial light distribution indoors, the aim is to develop adaptive lighting solutions (e.g., automated shading systems, electric lighting control) that respond to real-time conditions and user needs contributing to sustainable and efficient lighting in buildings. Since light is only one specific environmental factor, competing environmental factors should also be considered.

Application Deadline: 10/11/2024

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15. Fully Funded PhD in In-situ evaluation of the EMI footprint of large interconnected systems

Summary of Funded PhD Program

The iSENSE Doctoral Network on In-Situ Monitoring of Electromagnetic Interference has a clear mission: to train a new generation of experts who possess the skills and fundamental knowledge required to effectively address our intricate and ever-evolving electromagnetic environment to tackle the issue of electromagnetic interference. Specific innovations to be expected are innovative EMI sensors and monitoring methodologies, early warning tools for detecting EMI occurrences, the formulation of novel modelling and test strategies and, overall, a greater success in avoiding EMI issues.

Application Deadline: 10/12/2024

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16. Fully Funded PhD in InP transistors for future wireless communication

Summary of Funded PhD Program

The project is part of the collaborative project with NXP and the IC group at TU Eindhoven, named “Future Wireless Interfaces (FWITEC)”. The project is aimed beyond 5G communication technology and focuses on the application of using wireless interconnect to replace physical links. They encompass short-range inter-chip and intra-chiplet communication, in-package communication up to in-house/in-production-line line-of-sight (<10m) device-to-device communication. This is projected as a future high-volume application, with a potential B$ market value. In this project, you will be employed at the Photonic Integration group (PhI), and have the opportunity to work with experts from NXP and the IC group.

Application Deadline: 16/11/2024

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