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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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willingness to train during the PhD. Interest in analyzing the safety of robotic systems through formal models. Experience in implementing continuous planning and control algorithms for robots. Curiosity
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who fosters collaboration at all levels. Our ideal candidate has: A PhD degree in Robotics, Computer Science, Electrical or Mechanical Engineering or a strongly related field; A proven track record 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
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solutions in driving simulator experiments with human participants. Need to have: MSc (for Junior Researcher) or PhD (for Postdoc researcher) in signal processing, human factors, vehicle engineering
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will be supervised by Dr. Georgios Papaioannou (Intelligent Vehicles Section at Cognitive Robotics Department ) and Dr. Meichen Guo (Delft Center for Systems and Control). The project is funded as
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Join a multidisciplinary consortium and develop state-of-the-art computational models to explore, optimize, and accelerate the design of an innovative soft robotic heart for HF patients worldwide
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a soft robotic actuator using neuromorphic learning control. The overall goal of this PhD project is: To develop and integrate adaptive spiking circuits based on organic neuromorphic and biohybrid