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algorithms for an autonomous surgical robot, as well as the implementation of control algorithms for interaction with deformable environments in a surgical context. The generated trajectory must be generalized
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by supervisor. Requirements Bachelor’s degree or higher in Robotics, Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering, Control Engineering, or a related field. Experience in imitation learning and
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animals, and this information will be used to design and realise robots for the controlled and precise localisation of targeted protein kinase inhibitors in malignant tissues. This approach is expected
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systems for applied research, pilot-scale demonstrations, and instructional use. Leads the configuration and optimization of robotics platforms, AGVs, autonomous charging systems, sensors, and control
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and control, robotic manipulation, multimodal learning for robotics, reinforcement learning. Tenure-track hires at INSAIT are eligible to participate in the INSAIT-MIT CSAIL Joint Research Program, a
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limiting factor in the current BMI technology is a high mental workload required for controlling the robot. To reduce the mental workload of the user, we are interested in using principles of the adaptive
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collection in real-world settings as well as controlled user studies, alongside the development of new theoretical models of human-robot communication. The PhD candidate will be supervised by experts in
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advanced robotics, soft and flexible robot design, actuation, sensing and control, bio-inspired engineering, exoskeletons, biomimetic robots, and their applications in healthcare. We welcome students and
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faculty position in the area of space-relevant guidance, navigation, controls, and robotics. The School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy (https://semte.engineering.asu.edu/ ), one
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, the Department provides an inspiring environment where innovation thrives. Our research spans frontier areas such as advanced robotics, soft and flexible robot design, actuation, sensing and control, bio-inspired