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that you will help us to build the sustainable companies and societies of the future. The Robotics and Artificial Intelligence subject, RAI, at the Department of Computer Science and Electrical and Space
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: developing novel tools that improve biological AI models by orders of magnitude; developing closed-loop systems that combine robotics and AI for rapid autonomous experimentation; discovering in human tissues
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driving, autonomous drones, autonomous compost turners, robots). The working group has a high-precision inertial measurement unit (IMU) that can be used as a sensor in multi-sensor environments and
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Description Summary Assist in developing and testing a small IoT sensor testbed integrated with the Boston Dynamics SPOT robot to investigate human trust in autonomous systems. This position offers hands
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well as postgraduate and undergraduate education within areas such as autonomous systems, complex networks, data-driven modeling, learning control, optimization, and sensor fusion. The division has extensive
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program in robotics and automation. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to: Autonomous systems and intelligent robotics Soft and bio-inspired robotics Wearable and assistive robotics
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Computer Science, Software Engineering, or similar technical field. Experience with autonomous vehicle or mobile robotics projects. Knowledge of advanced control techniques like Image-Based Visual Servoing (IBVS
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, with strong industrial collaborations across manufacturing, healthcare, and autonomous systems. The student will be based in the Intelligent Manipulation Lab within Sheffield Robotics, one of the UK’s
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schools in the world. For more details, please view https://www.ntu.edu.sg/mae/research . We are looking for a Research fellow to work on the development of data-enabled predictive controller on autonomous
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Department. Computer Science website: https://cs.stanford.edu / Within the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Lab (SAIL ), the Stanford IRIS (Intelligence through Robotic Interaction at Scale) focuses