英国爱丁堡大学信息学院招高级博士后研究员,机器人与类脑...
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The School of Informatics at Edinburgh is recruiting for a postdoctoral researcher in robotic grasping. The post is for up to 5 years.
The post is for a senior researcher on the project "An insect-inspired approach to robot grasping". This project aims to understand the incredible flexibility and robustness observed in ants when grasping arbitrary, unknown objects amongst clutter, despite their relatively simple grasping apparatus and small brains. The appointee will have a key responsibility to develop and implement the ant-inspired grasping algorithms on robot platforms, and to evaluate them in benchmark and real-world tasks such as litter clearing. A second researcher will be principally responsible for the analysis of the ant behaviour but both will be expected to work closely together, along with the PI and project partners.
The researcher will join the Insect Robotics group within the School of Informatics at Edinburgh. Edinburgh University is one of the leading institutions in the EU for AI research and has, along with Heriot-Watt University, established a National Robotarium with outstanding facilities and support for robotics research.
This is anticipated to be a senior postdoc appointment, i.e., suitable for a candidate who already has research experience following their PhD, but good applicants who have recently completed their PhD will also be considered. The candidate should have thorough knowledge and experience of recent robot grasping research.
The closing date for applications is 19 August 2021. Informal enquiries can be made to the project PI: Professor Barbara Webb, at 1point3acres.com
The School of Informatics at Edinburgh is recruiting for a postdoctoral researcher in robotic grasping. The post is for up to 5 years.
The post is for a senior researcher on the project "An insect-inspired approach to robot grasping". This project aims to understand the incredible flexibility and robustness observed in ants when grasping arbitrary, unknown objects amongst clutter, despite their relatively simple grasping apparatus and small brains. The appointee will have a key responsibility to develop and implement the ant-inspired grasping algorithms on robot platforms, and to evaluate them in benchmark and real-world tasks such as litter clearing. A second researcher will be principally responsible for the analysis of the ant behaviour but both will be expected to work closely together, along with the PI and project partners.
The researcher will join the Insect Robotics group within the School of Informatics at Edinburgh. Edinburgh University is one of the leading institutions in the EU for AI research and has, along with Heriot-Watt University, established a National Robotarium with outstanding facilities and support for robotics research.
This is anticipated to be a senior postdoc appointment, i.e., suitable for a candidate who already has research experience following their PhD, but good applicants who have recently completed their PhD will also be considered. The candidate should have thorough knowledge and experience of recent robot grasping research.
The closing date for applications is 19 August 2021. Informal enquiries can be made to the project PI: Professor Barbara Webb, at 1point3acres.com
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