Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
01 Aug, 25
Salary
3707.0
Posted On
01 May, 25
Experience
0 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Research, Mathematics, Robotics, Computer Science, Control Engineering, Analytical Skills, English, Communication Skills, Control Theory
Industry
Education Management
JOB DESCRIPTION
Imagine a future where teams of autonomous robots seamlessly assist in vital missions, from environmental monitoring to infrastructure support. This PhD project offers you the chance to create the foundational framework for this reality. You will develop cutting-edge algorithms that enable robots to:
Your research will blend robotics, control theory, and computer science, using methods like risk-aware planning, machine learning, game theory and/or secure communication techniques.
You’ll have the opportunity to test your innovative solutions on real robot platforms, such as drones and mobile manipulators. This is a chance to make a tangible impact on the safety, security, and real-world deployment of autonomous systems.
You will be co-supervised by Prof. Javier Alonso-Mora and Prof. Laura Ferranti, benefiting from their complementary expertise in multi-robot coordination and reliable control. As part of the Cognitive Robotics department, you will have the opportunity to work on cutting-edge research in a dynamic and interdisciplinary environment, collaborate with leading researchers in the field, have access to excellent research facilities and robotic platforms, and have opportunities for personal and professional development through conferences, workshops, and university graduate school courses.
The project is expected to contribute to open-source code and result in publications in robotics, control, or machine learning conferences and journals.
More information about our research groups can be found at:
https://autonomousrobots.nl/
https://r2clab.com/
https://www.tudelft.nl/me/over/afdelingen/cognitive-robotics-cor
JOB REQUIREMENTS
Please refer the Job description for details