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development of model predictive control algorithms for autonomous robots. Key Responsibilities: Development of model predictive control algorithms for autonomous robots Job Requirements: A Master degree in
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aims to develop skills for an autonomous mobile robot to perform complex manipulation tasks. Our goal is to enable continuous learning, allowing the robot to improve over time by gathering knowledge
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3D printing processes and technologies Valuable experience: - Systems programming competence {UN1x•, IP networks, Embedded} - Control systems - Artificial intelligence - Autonomous mobile robotics
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-design new tools and robot behaviours, allowing us to unlock advanced capabilities for autonomous robotic chemists in human-centric labs. We are looking for an individual with strong research skills able
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modeling (any sector) Experience with experimental work Experience with robotics/autonomous systems Knowledge about marine technology Norwegian oral and written language skills Personal characteristics
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this future. Can you see how Robotics and Digital Twins can open opportunities for autonomously operating agricultural robots? Are you passionate about making agriculture more sustainable? If you share our
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structural topology optimization vision-based structural health monitoring autonomous and drone-based infrastructure inspection and vibration monitoring Successful candidates must hold a PhD degree in Civil
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of the eight Fulton Schools, houses a vibrant and dynamic engineering research community in robotics and autonomous systems (learn more at http://robotics.asu.edu and http://ras.engineering.asu.edu ). We seek
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to work autonomously and a liking for applied research and rapid prototyping; Minimum requirements:; - PhD student in Electrical and Computer Engineering,; Mechatronics, Robotics or related fields; - Good
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domains such as Medicine and Healthcare, Robotics and/or Autonomous Systems, or Computational Neuroscience. The University of Bristol has a longstanding research tradition in AI dating back over more than