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funded PhD position invites applications from candidates interested in the intersection of computational design, robotic fabrication, and environmentally performative architecture. The research will
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the intersection of computational design, robotic fabrication, and environmentally performative architecture. The research will investigate how 3D printed clay systems—columns, claddings, and related architectural
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reliably until an external change or internal aging cause them to fail once and for all. In this project, we will utilize a physical learning approach to imbue metamaterials and robots with intrinsic
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and Computational Methods, Media Psychology (including work on use and effects of media technology, social robotics, and extended reality), and Digital Communication (focusing on persuasion and health
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… Requirements Specific Requirements An MSc degree related to geo-informatics, computer science or robotics. Prior experience in computer vision and deep/reinforcement learning. Very good programming skills
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nearly every facet of our life, including healthcare, education, mobility, AI, robotics and culture. The positions: PhD candidate / project 10 focuses on understanding the effects of lighting on, in and
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this project, you will combine a deep knowledge of physical chemistry with robotic systems and AI models. You will learn how to programme advanced robotic systems and how to implement aspects of deep learning
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demonstrate it in simple robots. Our work bridges organic neural systems and hysteron computing, and leverages (bio)chemical and electrical feedback to materialize adaptivity and plasticity. Key questions
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behavior, thereby affecting nearly every facet of our life, including healthcare, education, mobility, AI, robotics and culture. The positions: PhD candidate / project 10 focuses on understanding the effects
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of Supervisory Controller Synthesis. Affinity with application domains within mechanical engineering such as, e.g., mechatronics or robotics. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with a passion for