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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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(RoboValley, Holland Robotics) and international industry and academia. http://www.cor.tudelft.nl/ Requirements Specific Requirements The candidate has (or will soon have) a PhD degree in Robotics, Controls
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incisions, thereby significantly improving clinical outcomes. Such surgical techniques include insertions of needles, flexible snake-like continuum robots, and micro- and nano-robots. For effective medical
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You will be responsible for the work on motion planning for mobile manipulation and collaborate with two PhD students within the context of ERC project "INTERACT". Mobile robots are not yet capable
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, multi-robot learning, multi-modal prediction models, or other related topics to this project. You will work closely together with two PhD students, one focusing on motion planning and one focusing
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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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. 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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. 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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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