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University Abu Dhabi invites applicants to apply for the open Post-doctoral Associate position to perform primarily research on Reinforcement Learning, and/or Optimal Control, and/or Model Predictive Control
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capable of understanding, learning, and acting in complex, dynamic settings. The lab’s work lies at the intersection of computer vision, multimodal learning, and robotics, advancing next-generation embodied
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probabilistic frameworks. Experience with machine learning or AI methods for localization or perception (e.g. learning-based SLAM, data-driven sensor fusion) is a plus. Underwater or field robotics experience
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AI and robot learning Vision-language-action (VLA) or multimodal AI modeling Perception, control, or interaction for robotic systems Deep learning or applied machine learning for robotics Practical
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environment with strong industrial links and a focus on innovation and sustainability. https://www.tum.de/ Chair of Perception for Intelligent Systems (PercInS) PercInS develops AI-driven perception systems
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systems capable of understanding, learning, and acting in complex, dynamic settings. The team works at the intersection of computer vision, multimodal learning, and robotics to create next-generation
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timeframes Ability to present, probe, persuade, and actively listen to physician needs and respond with the right mix of clinical information that produces results and reinforces positive perception of Dana
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. The team works at the intersection of computer vision, multimodal learning, and robotics to create next-generation embodied agents that interact naturally and safely with humans and their environments
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equivalent university degree in psychology or a related discipline (computer science, neurosciences, biology, cognitive sciences) • Skills in perception psychology, neurosciences, machine learning, tracking
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PI & HOSTING GROUP The direct responsible persons for this post are Dr. Joost van de Weijer and Bogdan Raducanu, members of the Learning and Machine Perception (LAMP) team at the CVC. For more