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with 21 academic and industrial partners across mainland Europe. Fluently will explore and develop novel solutions to enable collaborative working between robots and humans within different production
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two years. The CMV is within the Department of Engineering, Design and Mathematics and is located within the Bristol Robotics Laboratory (BRL - https://www.bristolroboticslab.com/centre-for-machine
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Professor of Robotics, Department of Informatics The Department of Informatics at King’s College London has been through an exciting period of growth in recent years, with 81 academics now in the
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undergraduate, postgraduate, and PhD programmes. The department hosts a strong culture of interdisciplinarity, with research centres focused on common scientific areas intersecting with thematic hubs that focus
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biology, mathematics, robotics, control, AI, and biotechnology more broadly, and also interface with EEBio team members at Imperial College and the University of Bristol. You should hold, or be close to
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robotic systems. You will benefit from a vibrant and inclusive research community, with career development support. About you You will have strong interests in social behaviour, sensory ecology, and
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advanced technological integrations. The selected PhD candidate will have the opportunity to collaborate with prestigious institutions, including the Personal Robotics Lab at Imperial College London and the
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the University of Cambridge, UK. The position is fixed-term for 3 months, with an ideal beginning in June 2024. The Research Assistant will work together with a team of PhD students and research collaborators
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monitoring system for industrial emissions quantification, alongside another postdoctoral researcher in aerial robotics and other project collaborators. You will perform research and development methane
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control algorithms to navigate multiple aerial robots in dynamic environments. About You Applicants should have a PhD (or equivalent) in Engineering or a related discipline for appointment at the Research