Deze opleiding
Solving problems and developing a working proof of concept is one of the goals in a research environment. It takes skilled engineers to apply their knowledge to new technology.
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locatieAssen |
diplomacertificate |
typeshort course, 30 EC |
start1 september |
taalvolledig Dutch |
opleidingsduur5 maanden voltijd |
Solving problems and developing a working proof of concept is one of the goals in a research environment. Most companies, from SMEs to multinationals, have a dedicated Research and Development (R&D) department. Even though the importance of research is clear, it takes skilled engineers to apply their knowledge to new technology. A proof of concept or validation is crucial for the innovation and, therefore, is part of development.
In the field of sensor systems, many physical quantities are transformed into meaningful data. Embedded Software is key in most advanced sensors. Validating a sensor or sensor application often includes proper data analysis.
In this programme you will be confronted with a real-life issue. You will learn by experiencing first-hand which methods are required to tackle the problem in order to fulfil your clients' request.
In the field of sensor systems, many physical quantities are transformed into meaningful data. Embedded Software is key in most advanced sensors. Validating a sensor or sensor application often includes proper data analysis.
In this programme you will be confronted with a real-life issue. You will learn by experiencing first-hand which methods are required to tackle the problem in order to fulfil your clients' request.
Studieprogramma
opbouwThe programme combines both technical and non-technical knowledge. Based on previous studies and personal interests, a student has the option to exchange study units with those from other semesters within the Electrical and Electronic Engineering (major Sensor Technology) bachelor programme (ST).
The programme will simulate a R&D process, in which mixed groups will conduct a research project. Supporting study units will increase and enhance both the technical and non-technical knowledge in t
The programme will simulate a R&D process, in which mixed groups will conduct a research project. Supporting study units will increase and enhance both the technical and non-technical knowledge in t
periode | |||||
Professional skills | |||||
Project Research & Development | |||||
Research skills | |||||
Special Sensors | |||||
Intelligent Sensors | |||||
Connectivity | |||||
Sensor Data | |||||
Statistics | |||||
C Programming | |||||
Sensor networks | |||||
Onderwijs
taal van onderwijs | 100% nl |
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avondonderwijs | n.v.t. |
afstandsonderwijs | n.v.t. |
objectives
The programme combines both technical and non-technical knowledge. Based on previous studies and personal interests, a student has the option to exchange study units with those from other semesters within the Electrical and Electronic Engineering (major Sensor Technology) bachelor programme (ST).The programme will simulate a R&D process, in which mixed groups will conduct a research project. Supporting study units will increase and enhance both the technical and non-technical knowledge in t
study load
The outline for this programme can vary from week to week. The programme is intensive and students who apply for this programme are expected to be available and present for the duration of the programme.Students can only apply for the study semester first. Subsequently, students will have the possibility to extend their study semester with a project semester. Only students that have obtained at least 80% of the credits in the study semester will be accepted for the project semester.
Toelating en kosten
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taaltoets
Exchange students need to have a good level of English, comparable to IELTS 6.0, TOEFL 550 or CEFRL B2.
Certificate students need to give proof of English proficiency: IELTS 6.0 or TOEFL 550.
vooropleiding
The programme is offered in the third year of a (4-year) bachelor programme. Students need to have completed 120 ECTS credits (4 semesters) at undergraduate level in an engineering programme. Students need to have good programming skills.
Contact
Francisco Guzman Munoz
Course coordinator - Sensor Applications and Research & Development