Eindhoven University of Technology is situated in the heart of Europe's leading innovative top technology region Brainport in the South-East of the Netherlands.
We are an ambitious, innovative and fast growing university combining leading-edge scientific research with attention to professional development and personal growth.
The Department of the Built Environment gives room to everyone’s talent, creativity and development and encourages knowledge sharing.
We are one community of researchers, teachers, students and support professionals. Together, we have a shared responsibility for the Department as a whole. We believe in transparency, openness and taking ownership, and in which everyone has a clear scope of their autonomy and can operate freely based on trust.
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Assistant Professor AI-based Real Time Transport Supply-Demand Management
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Assistant Professor – Urban Planning
Assistant ProfessorBuilt EnvironmentAre you inspired by the challenge of urban planning design models and methods to specific planning domains (public space, infrastructure, retail, jobs, housing, and public facilities)? Are you fascinated by going beyond the teaching methods and planning concepts, by focusing on the planning of…
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PhD in Experimental micro-mechanics applied to cultural heritage paintings
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Secretaresse binnen de faculteit Built Environment (0,8 fte)
Non academic staff (supporting staff)Built EnvironmentDe faculteit Built Environment huisvest een uniek breed spectrum van disciplinaire kennis op het gebied van architectuur, stedenbouw en bouwtechnologie. Wij werken op verschillende schaalniveaus, van materialen tot gebouwen tot steden, en besteden aandacht aan de impact van ontwerp en technologie op…
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PhD on Airborne infection control through localized ventilation and air cleaning
PhD-studentBuilt EnvironmentDo you want to avoid another lockdown at the next pandemic? Do you want to improve our indoor environment in which we spent ~90% of our time? This PhD research, as part of a larger project, may initiate a paradigm shift in how we ventilate our buildings. Interested in this exciting challenge? Then…