Would you like to use mathematics to shed new light upon the world, literally?!! This project aims to develop a mathematical framework for design of freeform gradient-index (F-GRIN) optics. With industry, we will solve the forward problem involving differential systems, and perform PDE-constrained optimisation for designing novel optical elements
Context: The position is based on the PEREGRINE proposal, funded by the NWO (Dutch Research Council) - KIC call, with academic partners at Eindhoven and Delft Universities of Technology, and industrial partners at Anteryon, ASML, Demcon, JMO, and Signify. The vision of this project is to develop F-GRIN optical components described further below.
The Computational Illumination Optics (CIO) group from Eindhoven University of Technology will lead this project and will be responsible for the inverse design of the F-GRINs. CIO group is one of the few mathematics groups worldwide working on mathematical models of optical systems. We develop and analyze numerical methods to solve the resulting differential equations.
F-GRINs: Materials with a spatially-dependent distribution of the refractive index, known as freeform gradient index (F-GRIN) optics, is a modern development to control the colour-dependent (dispersive) distribution of light. Such an F-GRIN optic offers a large number of design parameters to transform the incident light distribution to a desired output distribution. Thereby the device allows to perform a functionality relevant to our high-tech users and will bring sustainability benefits and new economic opportunities to the society.
Project Goal: The goal of this project is to establish the mathematical framework for the modelling, numerical simulation, and inverse design of the F-GRINs. Correspondingly it has the following goals and task divisions:
The end-goal would be to come up with a model-solve-design pipeline that our industrial and academic partners can use for practical applications. We have achieved this already for optical surfaces, i.e. mirrors and lenses (see Inverse freeform design in non-imaging optics (2025)), now it is time for F-GRINs.
Positioning: The project lies in the confluence of mathematical modelling, scientific computing, and optimisation. Moreover, it has deep ties with physics and technology with a promise to improve how optical elements are designed in industry, and how optimal transport problems are solved in general.
For more details, see Project_details_PEREGRINE.pdf.
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| Type of employment | Temporary position |
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| Contract type | Full time |
| Salary | Scale P |
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| Number of positions | 1 |
| Full-time equivalent | 1.0 FTE |
| City | Eindhoven |
| County | Noord-Brabant |
| Country | Netherlands |
| Reference number | 2025/667 |
| Published | 17.Dec.2025 |
| Last application date | 15.Jan.2026 |