We are currently recruiting multiple researchers in the general area of classical and quantum optical communications. For more information see the links below
During 2024, the ICT Lab will be hosting a very limited number of students for 6-month research internships. Applications are welcome from students living in any country and from any nationality. A financial compensation for the six months will be arranged on a case-by-case basis, which could include a stipend and/or paid housing. The goal of the research internship is to give students the opportunity to perform cutting edge research in the topics covered by the ICT Lab. The internship are expected to take place during 2024, but there is flexibility on the starting date.
The internship is expected to kick-start a research career for MSc students and will provide the candidate with:
The internship can be used (under certain conditions) to obtain academic credits. This will be discussed on a case-by-case basis.
This program is very competitive. We advice only students who are/were within the top 10% of their class to apply and who are also fluent in spoken and written English. Furthermore, you can apply only if you:
The research internships will most likely be on the topics covered by the research activities at the ICT Lab. These include (but are not limited to) the following:
The Information and Communication Lab is always looking for strong and motivated MSc and PhD students. PhD positions are always posted here in the general areas of Information and Communication Theory (ICT). Check our projects and publications for our current scope of research. For opportunities not listed in this link, contact Alex Alvarado directly. In your email, please include your CV and a short motivation letter. We receive many “automated” (spam-like) applications, so to avoid your email being filed as “spam”, please include the following password in your email heading: “ICTlabVacancies”.
Master students of TU/e can also find an overview of project opportunities within the ICT Lab in the Master Project Marketplace.
We have a limited number of places for visiting PhD students (normally for at least 6 months). We cannot offer financial support, but we provide access to all university facilities, office space, computing resources, etc. If interested, please get in touch via email, and include the password “ICTlabVacancies” in your email heading (see above).
Research positions are always posted here. If you are interested in applying for a personal fellowship at TU/e, do get in touch to see if one of the academics at the ICT Lab can be your host.