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Student Assistant IP-2 EE1L2 Smart Robot

Opening for: Student Assistant

Status details

Status:Closed
Announced:07 Mar 2024
Closing date:19 Apr 2024

Required Level: Bachelor and Master student
Function workload: 8 – 10 hrs per week
Contract duration: 8 hours per week for  4.1-4.4 & 4.6-4.8 weeks in Tellegen Hall
Salary: Depending on number of ECTS achieved

 

Function Description and Details

You as student assistant help during the IP-2 project with the questions of the students as well as technical problems in assignments on a more detailed level. We expect you to have good skills in VHDL / SystemVerilog, C programming and electrical energy conversion (wireless charging). Note that if you do not hear from us via email in the week 15th-19th of April, then you are not selected for this position.

We are looking for student assistants for IP-2 project in the fourth quarter.

The IP-2 EE1L2 project is a part of the electrical engineering programme for first year students.

 

 

  • IP-2 project weeks 4.1-4.4 & 4.6-4.8. Apr 22nd – Jun 15th, 2024
  • Q4 weeks 4.1-4.4 & 4.6-4.8 for groups A (Mondays 13:45-17:30 pm and Thursdays 8:45 am-12:30 pm) as well as groups B (Tuesdays 13:45-17:30 pm pm and Thursdays 13:45-17:30 pm) in Tellegen Hall

 

Requirements and employment conditions

 

  • Bachelor or Master student
  • Active FlexDelft account (if you do not have one, you can ask for one at FlexDelft offices)
  • For non-european union international students, to have a valid working permit at least two weeks before the start of the first session (FlexDelft can arrange the working permit for you)
  • You can choose to assist Groups A or Groups B or both, but no other combinations of days/hours
  • Remuneration is on basis of your study points (ECTS) achieved and conform to the Collective labour agreement (CAO) of Dutch Universities

 

Application

To apply please be sure you have read the requirements and use the following link to the application form

 

Contact

dr. Seyedmahdi Izadkhast

Assistant Professor

Electrical Engineering Education Group

Department of Microelectronics