Xelvin specializes in technical jobs in the business sector and in technical environments for people with Bachelor, Master or Ph.D qualifications. As we are a recruitment agency, this means that you will be employed by Xelvin and deployed to different clients for varying lengths of time. This will allow you to build up experience quite rapidly with different companies and in a wide range of jobs.
Creating models for autonomous vehicles or smart machines for a range of applications (for example, motion planning, tracking, identification, control algorithms, signal processing, ...);
With these models, analyze the behavior of the system and then optimizing, e.g.
with regard to the design, the parameters for control, the software design, testing of the
functionality and security, ...
Validation on real life applications;
Sharing knowledge and work together in the research team.
Progress report on the project
Master or PhD in Engineering (Control, Mechanical, Automotive, Modelling & Simulation, Signal
Processing & Control Systems, Mechatronics, Robotics, ..) with practical knowledge of control
algorithms and their implementation:
Track record of at least 5 years in research in academic or industrial context;
Experience with Matlab and Simulink;
Focus on technology and results for the top industry.
Professional communication in English, both written and oral.
Relationship Proficient, focusing on cooperation and knowledge sharing in the team
Creative and independent in carrying out complex research tasks.
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Education Backgrounds: |
Automotive Engineering Electrical Engineering Mechatronics |
Specialties: |
Automotive Control systems Design Engineering Modeling Testing |
Education Level: |
Postgraduate (Masters) Doctorate (PH.D) |
Experience: |
2 - 5 years 5 - 10 Years |
Languages spoken: |
English |
Job Location: | Eindhoven, Netherlands |
Type: Job
Deadline: 9th July 2016
Job reference (ID): 10242
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