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at Level A you will need: PhD (or soon to be awarded) OR equivalent industry experience in Robotics Signal Processing/Control Path Planning/Trajectory Planning Multi-Target Tracking/Multi-Object Tracking
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this role you will: Work closely with a team of project academics, engineers, and PhD students, Develop and characterise novel robotic vision representations, algorithms and/or imaging technologies
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, engineers, and PhD students, Develop and characterise novel robotic vision representations, algorithms and/or imaging technologies, Contribute to the ARIAM Hub’s demonstrator program that will showcase your
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of recruiting talent aligned to these values and are looking for a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Mission Autonomy for Robotic Satellites who has: recently completed, or about to complete, a PhD in Robotics
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for Robotic Satellites who has: recently completed, or about to complete, a PhD in Robotics, Aerospace Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field. (Note this is an early career role) a strong background
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. Applications now open. Applications now open. Applications will close when the PhD candidate is selected. Applications will close when the PhD candidate is selected. This project will implement DRL technique
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Opportunity This PhD scholarship is funded as an important part of an ARC funded project Advancing Policy Design for Robots in Public Spaces, conducted by Professor Michael Mintrom, Associate Professor Shanti
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research centre which this position will be able to utilise and contribute in advancing the exciting and evolving robotics engineering environment. About you: The successful applicant will have a PhD in the
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manufacturer of hand-held metal detection technologies, has collaborated with researchers at the University of Adelaide to develop this industry PhD opportunity, to explore the use of semi-autonomous robots
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School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) Join a university ranked in the world’s top 50 The Robotics Group at the University of Queensland is an energetic, high performing team