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robot learning & representation learning. You will be jointly supervised by the Assistant Professors Kevin Sebastian Luck (Computational Intelligence Group) and Shujian Yu (Quantitative Data Analysis
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PhD Towards Human Interaction in Soft Robotics PhD Towards Human Interaction in Soft Robotics Published Deadline Location today 11 Apr Eindhoven Are you fascinated by the potential of soft robotics
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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Soft robotics holds promise for a broad range of applications that involve interactions with humans including
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that do not resemble the nature of the tissue surrounding it, such as a cardiovascular stent. This PhD project will design, synthesize, and operate a new multi-responsive soft miniaturized robot/device
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How can autonomous robots prove that their plans are always safe? Ensuring safe planning and control is paramount when we deploy autonomous robots in complex environments around humans, such as in
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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Project Description Mobile robots rely on skill-specific world models to perform tasks efficiently. These models
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Are you passionate about aerial robot design and biomechanics of flight? Applications are invited for a fully funded PhD position with Prof.dr.ir. David Lentink in the Biomimetics Group at Groningen
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PhD position Biomimetic Robotics and Biomechanics: Bird-Inspired Aerial Robot Design (1.0 FTE) (V23.0822) « Back to the overview Job description Are you passionate about aerial robot design and
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settings. The challenge This research project focuses on developing natural language robots to support clinical decisions. These language robots are computer programs with the ability to understand spoken
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of robotic learning. The research will especially focus on planning for small drones operating in challenging scenarios, e.g. monitoring plant parameters in greenhouses, where commonly used conventional