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bipedal robot that will learn to walk on soft and natural ground, such as sand and gravel. The controller design will include knowledge of the type of ground the robot walks over, and how the substrate
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30 Aug 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company KU LEUVEN Department Robotics, Automation and Mechatronics/Engineering Technology Research Field Engineering » Mechanical engineering Researcher
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, tangible, robotic, or physical interface; ability to formulate valuable research questions, develop studies and deliver valuable results; genuine interest in human-computer interaction (HCI) and/or human-AI
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the following disciplines: advanced control design, event-based systems, active sensing, neuromorphic engineering, vision for robotics. Research experience (e.g. through Master thesis work or research
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Infrastructure? No Offer Description The PhD researcher will ● carry out fundamental research on active sensing “at scale” with the view of increasing the applicability of event-vision sensors to robotic control
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Use our large international network of expertise Imec itself is not giving PhD degrees but acts as a host research institute for PhD and postdoc research in collaboration with 5 Flemish universities: KU
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more electronics are being used "in the edge". Think of biomedical wearables, internet of things sensing nodes, autonomous robots, etc. The PhD project will investigate the design of event-based
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. Real-World Validation: Deploy and benchmark your algorithms on our autonomous vehicle, mobile robots, and UAV testbeds. You will: Publish in CVPR/ICCV/ECCV, NeurIPS/ICLR, INFOCOM/ISIT and leading IEEE
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themselves. 2 - Position description The Faculty of Sciences and Bioengineering Sciences, Department Computer Science, Research Group Federated labs AI and Robotics is looking for a PhD-student with a doctoral
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Institute) Besides the project leaders, the Dynamigs team includes several senior and postdoc researchers. As a part of this project, you will conduct quantitative research on demographic behaviour