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Posting Details Position Details Title Multiple Tenure-Track Assistant Professor positions in Robotics Appointment Status Tenure Track Department IU Bloomington Vice Provost For Faculty Affairs
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Posting Details Position Details Title Multiple Tenured Associate or Full Professor position in Robotics Appointment Status Tenure Department IU Bloomington Vice Provost For Faculty Affairs Location
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on research, teaching and external collaboration on societal changes in one of the areas: Cyber Security, Computer Vision, Artificial Intelligence, Robotics and Drone Technology. Job description: Your tasks
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Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, Stuttgart site, Stuttgart | Stuttgart, Baden W rttemberg | Germany | 4 days ago
project Swarm robotics, multi-robot systems, active matter, programmable matter, and jamming-based systems all explore distributed robotic systems: robots composed of multiple bodies rather than single
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platforms. The work involves integration of bioengineering, robotics, and microfluidics to improve the efficiency and precision of molecular assays. POSITION PURPOSE The research project aims to optimize and
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The Department of Computer Science invites applications for multiple research positions at both postdoctoral level (for PhD holders) and research assistant level (for MSc graduates). The successful
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sampling-based and reinforcement learning-based motion planning algorithms for multiple robotic arms in automotive manufacturing, including testing, performance evaluation in both simulation and actual
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, please contact the hiring team using the contact information below. The Role We are looking for a Robotic Engineer, Advanced Manufacturing to support our Automotive and Surface Transportation (AST
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sampling-based and reinforcement learning-based motion planning algorithms for multiple robotic arms in automotive manufacturing, including testing, performance evaluation in both simulation and actual
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physical interaction necessitate the use of multiple robots to mitigate this issue [1]. Finally, despite the great recent progress in automation, computer science, and machine learning, robots still have