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https://tue.osiris-student.nl/onderwijscatalogus/extern/cursus?cursuscode=2PDASDTA20&collegejaar=2025&taal=en

Omschrijving

The training projects are short (7-8 weeks) projects in which the group of trainees works together to solve an authentic problem from an (usually) industrial partner. Each project involves a new problem and technology domain. These projects are meant to provide an environment for the trainees to learn to work in a team and experience the different kinds of roles, structures, and communication needed to make a team successful. They also serve to let the trainees experience working with a real customer, dealing with real timing constraints, and other realistic projects, such as ill-defined problems, incomplete information, and multidisciplinary teams. The multidisciplinary character arises naturally by the choice of industry problems from different domains, as well as by the different backgrounds of the trainees. Attention will be given to system architecture and design. On a regular basis throughout the project periods, teams of trainees get feedback on the various relevant aspects. At the end of each project, the teams present their results in the form of a technical report, as well as an oral presentation. The team is coached on knowledge and design, as well as on professional skills.

Doelstellingen

This team project is on the subject of software embedded networked systems in the areas of Automotive and Robotics, and is positioned in the 3rd block of the ASD/MSD program. As the total number of participating trainees (ASD/MSD/ST) is large there will be at least 3 different projects. The exact subjects and involved companies will/may change every year. In the past years trainees worked for DAF Trucks, ESA , TNO, Topic etc. on subjects like Software testing, Formation flying with Crazyflie drones, Automated valet parking, and Autonomous task full-filling robots.

Beoordelingsmethode

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Cursusperiode1/09/1931/08/26
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