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Beyond Frontiers has students of Electrical Engineering ready to work for your company, without the need to contract them individually. All participants are at least third year students and the majority is in a master stage. Combined we are capable of at least:

  • Programming (C++, Java, Matlab etc.)
  • Multi-domain simulation
  • Electrical and mechanical circuit design and implementation
  • Academic problem analyzing and solving
  • Executing literature studies

Case study - €4000

Several electrical engineering students who are in the final term of their study will work in a team to solve a technical problem for your company. The case study results in a report with possibly a prototype or an algorithm. Beyond Frontiers will come to your company to present the results.

The total time for a case study is approximately 180 man-hours to be divided over any number of students.

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Bachelor's assignment - €5500

Bachelor's assignments are done individually at the university to graduate students to the degree of Bachelor of Science. You can provide an assignment in consultation with one of the professors of the University of Twente, in all fields of electrical engineering.

The total time for a bachelor assignment is approximately 400 man-hours.

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Two reports (before and after the study tour) will be published and handed over to the research groups at the university, sponsors, participants and other relevant people. This could be a good way to reach the students and researchers of the University of Twente.

There are several advertising products for these reports.

  • Half a page black/white - €150
  • Full page black/white - €250
  • Two pages black/white - €400
  • Half page color - €300
  • Full page color - €500
  • Two pages color - €800
  • Advertorial - €300 per page

You can also advertise on this website.

  • Logo/advertisement 250x75 pixels - €250
  • Logo/advertisement 600x75 pixels - €400
  • Logo/advertisement 900x75 pixels - €600
Written by SPOCK on Wednesday April 15, 2015