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Research is often performed by executing projects with students in individual member organizations or across a set of member organizations. In the connection of talent, knowledge and network, student projects are crucial. TU/e bachelor, master and PhD students are actively involved in projects at companies during their thesis work. The finest academic knowledge is used by our greatest talents to help our members and enrich the supply chain knowledge. Each year, there are two moments where matching takes place between students and companies providing thesis projects. Students start in February or in September in your company. Well before these start dates, members can submit project proposals, assisted by the ESCF. These will be circulated via our talent pool, the ESCF student community. Do your thesis within ESCF under the supervision of Technische Universiteit Eindhoven. Graduating students rated 9 or higher at ESCF companies make a chance to win the Student Award and 1,000.00 euros. The awarding ceremony ESCF Student Award 2024-2025 took place at the ESCF Annual Conference on September, 30th. The most extraordinary Master Student talents from the Eindhoven University of Technology use the finest academic knowledge to help affiliated ESCF members and enrich the supply chain knowledge. ESCF members can submit project proposals, assisted by the ESCF. These will be circulated via our talent pool, the ESCF student community. In this video Evie Hendriks explains what he did during his master thesis he provided at an ESCF-member. Nominated were: • Evie Hendriks for her thesis “Balancing Demand and Supply in Capacitated Two-Echelon Systems with Stochastic and Seasonal Demand” conducted at EyeOn • Hendrik Jans for his thesis “A dynamic perspective on the enablement of configuration management” conducted at a complex, high-tech, innovation-driven organization • Tijmen Kuipers for his thesis “Short-term forecasting of front-end semiconductor fab WIP-levels using machine learning” conducted at NXP Semiconductors • Maarten de Rooij for his thesis “Closing the Loop: A Multi-Level Examination of a Circular Business Model Deployment” • Stan Wolters for his thesis “The Agile Development of a Decision Support System for Validating Requests for Quotation: A Case Study at an European Multimodal Carrier” conducted at Ewals Cargo Care