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 Mechanical Engineering at the TU/e educates Bachelor and Master of Science students (BSc/MSc), EngD (Engineering Doctorate) and PhD students. In addition to this, we carry out cutting-edge research in many domains such as Energy and Flow, Materials and Mechanics and Systems, Dynamics and Control. Much research is done in close cooperation with large high-tech companies, such as Philips and ASML, as well as many small/medium enterprises.
The department aims to maintain and extend its international forefront position, and strives for strong international cooperation. We offer a challenging and inspiring atmosphere, where we work together to solve socially relevant problems.
Vacancies in our department
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Assistant Professor in Dynamics and Control for Engineering Systems
Assistant ProfessorMechanical EngineeringWould you like to contribute to the progress in the field of dynamics and control for engineering systems? Are you able to further valorise such research in industry and society and willing to contribute to the existing BSc program Mechanical Engineering and the MSc programs Mechanical Engineering…
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PhD "Organic neuromorphic and biohybrid spiking circuits”
PhD-studentMechanical EngineeringEindhoven University of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Institute for Complex Molecular Systems (ICMS) and Eindhoven Artificial Intelligence Systems Institute (EASI) have a vacancy for PhD project funded by the ERC Project NEURO-LABS to develop "Organic neuromorphic and biohybrid…
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PhD on new microfluidic designs for continuous sweat analysis within textiles
PhD-studentMechanical EngineeringSweat analysis has emerged as a promising avenue for non-invasive monitoring of athlete performance and tracking various health parameters. However, collecting sweat from the skin for analysis within wearable sensing devices presents a significant challenge. This process is crucial before conducting…
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PhD on Novel glaucoma implant for real-time intraocular pressure monitoring
PhD-studentMechanical EngineeringGlaucoma drainage devices are vital in treating glaucoma, an eye disease that can cause visual field loss and blindness. These devices are surgically implanted to reduce intraocular pressure (IOP), a major risk factor in glaucoma, by creating an alternative outflow pathway for the fluid produced by…
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PhD project – Flow-induced vibrations in high-precision water circuits
PhD-studentMechanical EngineeringASML Photolithography machines play a central role in the production of ever smaller and faster microchips and represent high-precision systems of enormous complexity. Water cooling is often required in sensitive modules of these machines to maintain strict thermal requirements. However, a negative…