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Our "Professional Service Robots - outdoor" group develops mobile outdoor robots for agriculture and logistics processes that are used in various (industrial) environments. One development focus is
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, we apply our methods to agriculture. For this purpose, we are seeking support in implementing cognitive and AI methods on a Farmbot, an agricultural robot. Be a part of our team and come on a journey
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Announcement for fields of study such as: Computer science, mechanical engineering, software design, software engineering or comparable. Our Robot and Assistive Systems department develops robot
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. We are offering an exciting internship position where you will be at the forefront of technological developments in the field of medical network infrastructure and medical robot networking. As part of
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in Germany. We are doing research in the field of production man-agement and logistics, machine tools, assembly technology and robotics, sustainable production, battery produc-tion, as well as laser
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Announcement for fields of study such as: Automation technology, computer science, mechanical engineering, software design, software engineering or comparable. Our Robot and Assistive Systems
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Description The Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Doctoral Network (MSCA-DN) “Magnetic Soft Matter for Robotics” (MAESTRI, Grant ID 101119614) is an interdisciplinary research training network of 7 universities
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, technical informatics or similar. In the Household and Assistance Robotics working group, we are advancing the field of mobile service robotics. Exemplary applications include the disinfection of surfaces
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environments in robotics. It is committed to excellence in research and teaching, interdisciplinary education, and the active promotion of promising young scientists. TUM benefits from the healthy mix of
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In the Professional Service Robots - Outdoor research group we develop autonomous, mobile robots for a variety of outdoor applications, such as agriculture and forestry. The focus is on