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on real robot platforms in our robotics lab, from standard platforms such as the Franka Enigma robot arm to self-developed modular robots.As a PhD candidate you will have the opportunity to present your
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completed or be close to completing a PhD in computer science, GNC or robotics. Preference will be given to candidates who have received their doctorate within the past five years. Additional requirements
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, and wearable sensors. The ideal candidate should be eager to work in an interdisciplinary environment. As a Postdoc, you will collaborate with our dynamic team of enthusiastic PhDs and Postdocs, who
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multicultural and dynamic team, is involved in the following areas: Systems engineering support to the space missions of the various ESA directorates: Human and Robotic Exploration Programmes, Space
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. As a Postdoc, you will collaborate with our dynamic team of enthusiastic PhDs and Postdocs, who specialize in MEMS, electronic materials, flexible electronics, biomimetics, sensor technology, and
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. Design and set up experiments. Deploy your algorithms on machines. Write well-documented code. Prepare demonstrators. Write scientific papers. Guide Master's and/or PhD students. Limited participation in
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. Requirements Specific Requirements PhD in Computer Vision, Robotics, Aerospace/Mechanical/Electrical/Computer Eng., Applied Math or related disciplines. Strong programming skills in Python and/or C++, along with
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. Requirements Specific Requirements PhD in Computer Vision, Robotics, Aerospace/Mechanical/Electrical/Computer Eng., Applied Math or related disciplines. Strong programming skills in Python and/or C++, along with
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on the design, fabrication, and analysis of an artificial soft robotic heart. The HHH consortium is a partnership between TU Delft, Erasmus MC, Eindhoven University of Technology, AMOLF, UTwente, Saxion, and
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. Design and set up experiments. Deploy your algorithms on machines. Write well-documented code. Prepare demonstrators. Write scientific papers. Guide Master's and/or PhD students. Limited participation in