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Sciences focuses on developing robotic systems for minimally invasive surgeries. We have excellent facilities for conceptualising and developing early stage technology, and supporting it towards clinical
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details and apply Overview About the Role Applicants are invited for a part-time Research Assistant role in the Centre for Advanced Robotics @ Queen Mary (ARQ), School of Engineering and Materials Science
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mechanical/ robotics/ mechatronics/ Control engineering or related disciplines, and a PhD degree (or about to obtain) in mechatronics/robotics or related field of mechanical engineering. This full-time post is
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to medical use by combining advanced biomaterials, novel microscopy techniques and robotics. You will lead on the development of the control algorithms and electronics to optimise the acquisition and analysis
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the University of Cambridge, UK. The position is fixed-term for 3 months, with an ideal beginning in June 2024. The Research Assistant will work together with a team of PhD students and research collaborators
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Factors to join our team and work on exciting research projects to enhance the interactions between people and robots in work environments. About the Role The Centre for Robotics and Assembly is seeking a
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Human Factors to join our team and work on exciting research projects to enhance the interactions between people and robots in work environments. About the Role The Centre for Robotics and Assembly is
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with experience in Psychology, Ergonomics and/or Human Factors to join our team and work on exciting research projects to enhance the interactions between people and robots in work environments. About
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robotic systems. You will benefit from a vibrant and inclusive research community, with career development support. About you You will have strong interests in social behaviour, sensory ecology, and
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) by looking at other joints such as the knee, wrist and finger. You will design and fabricate relevant chambers, contribute to the development of scaffolds, and interface with robotic teams and