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100%, Zurich, fixed-term Project background The future of robotic manipulation lies in the development of systems that closely mimic the complex structures and capabilities of the human hand
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the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by an EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description PhD position in Electrohydraulic Actuators
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Soft Robotics Laboratory offers a fully funded doctoral position on the topic of electrohydraulic actuators and muscles for robotic systems. You will join a group
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interest in working hands-on with robotic systems and validating simulations in the real world on robots is desirable. As a PhD student, you will develop and publish on new software frameworks and their
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(CHARM) and robots such as the LHC Train Inspection Monorail (TIM). You will join the Mechatronics, Robotics & Operation (MRO) section to take on the task to work on the Precision Motion control of Beam
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a PhD in mechanical engineering, physics, electrical engineering, materials science or a related subject, and a background in magnetic thin films, nanostructures and microscale robots. You should be
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profile PhD from a leading university in robotics and control An extensive portfolio of influential publications pertinent to our field Proficiency in Python and C++ Exceptional problem-solving skills and a
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for medical applications. The successful PhD candidate will be part of an interdisciplinary team of biomedical engineers, mathematicians, mechatronics engineers, computer scientists, physicists, and medical
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environments Preferred Qualifications: PhD in robotics or other relevant technical field 5+ years of experience in software development in C/C++ and Python 5+ years of experience developing robotic systems
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Industrial Robotics Group at ETH Zürich, is rapidly growing and focuses on pressing challenges in robot-based manufacturing. Utilizing advanced computational methods