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Academic Research with Industrial Focus For the Boderc project the Embedded Systems Institute searches candidates for six PhD-positions. Boderc project Beyond the Ordinary: Design of Embedded Real-time Control The Boderc project focuses on distributed embedded real-time controllers of complex systems. An Oce printer is taken as a case-study and acts as a driver for the project. The target is an integral approach for a systematic architectural design, modeling, analysis, and validation methodology of such heterogeneous systems. A background in one of the basic disciplines (mechanics, electronics, computer science) and an open mind to solutions in the other domains is essential. In this project seven parties (four industrial companies: Océ Technologies, Philips CFT, AAS, Turnkiek, and three universities: Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, Universiteit Nijmegen, Universiteit Twente) co-operate with the Embedded Systems Institute. The project location will be mainly Eindhoven / Venlo. You receive an appointment as Ph.D. student for four years at one of the three participating universities. The project is partly subsidized by the Ministry of Economic Affairs. Six PhD Positions 1. Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, department of Electrical Engineering, Control Systems group. Required: interest to work on the boundary of computer science (automata, transition systems, formal verification tools) and control theory (differential equations, dynamics, simulation, optimization). Topic: combine, extend and apply the available tools in these disciplines for embedded control design. The tasks include contributing to the integral specification model and developing analysis techniques for performance evaluation and exception handling. Contact and information: dr.ir. Maurice Heemels, phone +31 40 2473587, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2. Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, department of Electrical Engineering, Information and Communication Systems group. Required: background in electrical engineering or computer science. He or she has a strong affinity with system-level design methodology and (formal) models of computation. Topic: development of methods and tools for system specification, system verification, performance modeling, architecture exploration and design of distributed real-time embedded control systems. Contact and information: dr.ir. Jeroen Voeten, phone +31 40 2474267, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 3. Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, department of Mechanical Engineering, Control Systems Technology group. Topic: modelling of (controlled) mechanics and mechatronics, and focus on model reduction for hybrid systems. In addition, the PhD student will play a leading role in experimental validation and controller evaluation. Contact and information: prof.dr.ir. Maarten Steinbuch, phone +31 40 2475444, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 4. Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, department of Mechanical Engineering, Dynamics and Control group. Topic: development of analysis tools for mechatronic systems described by hybrid models. These tools should support the model validation, model reduction and the performance assessment of such systems. Contact and information: prof.dr. H. Nijmeijer, phone +31 40 2473203, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 5. Universiteit Nijmegen, faculty of Science, Mathematics and Computing Science, Informatics for Technical Applications group. Topic: to integrate UML-based software design for embedded systems into a common framework that is suitable for multi-disciplinary system engineering. This involves hybrid modeling, architectural descriptions and high-level analysis based on formal methods and tools. Contact and information: dr. Jozef Hooman, phone +31 24 3652590, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 6. Universiteit Twente, faculty of Electrical Engineering, Control Engineering group. Topic: distributed controller architectures for mechatronic systems. The aim is to design and validate distributed controller architectures for distributed embedded computer systems. Existing methods (e.g. multi-agent technologies, CSP-based communication abstraction software layers) can be used as starting point. Feasibility must be demonstrated using lab setups with HIL-simulation. Contact and information: dr.ir. J.F. Broenink, phone: +31 53 489 2793, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Required profile for all six positions * Master's degree in one of the disciplines mentioned * Affinity to research with an industrial focus * Team player, open-minded * Active participation in knowledge sharing Employment * A full-time employment for four years, with an intermediate evaluation after one year. * A salary conforming the standard regulations. * Support for your personal development and career planning. * Attractive secondary labor conditions. Your reaction Information about the Boderc project may be obtained from the project manager Frans Beenker, phone: +31 40 2475020 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) or from the people mentioned in the descriptions of the positions. Please send your application (letter and curriculum vitae), indicating the position(s) you apply for, to: Embedded Systems Institute Laplace Building Attn: Boderc-positions P.O. Box 513 5600 MB EINDHOVEN The Netherlands Application may also be emailed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ The Embedded Systems Institute, located in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, is a research institute recently founded by a number of universities and industrial companies. For more information: www.embeddedsystems.nl _______________________________________________ Haskell mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell