part-time employment may be possible
Research for the DFG project "Motion Coordination for Heterogeneous Aerial Swarms in Congested Environments", i.e. in the field of multi-robot systems with a particular focus on combined decision making and controls for highly agile systems such as multirotors. The algorithm design will use and improve tools from informed search, imitation learning, and trajectory optimization.
Specific tasks include:
The candidate will have the opportunity to participate in research colloquia, lecture series, and workshops, and may supervise student employees working on the project. Travel once or twice per year to international conferences to share and discuss research findings is expected. PhD preparation is possible. Technische Universität Berlin is a vibrant university in the heart of Berlin, Germany with one of the highest proportions of international students (28%) in Germany. The research is conducted at the Institute of Computer Engineering and Microelectronics, as part of a new research group that focuses on multi-robot systems, headed by Dr. Wolfgang Hönig and funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and Germanys tenure-track program. TU Berlin has several other leading robotics groups (headed by Prof. Marc Toussaint, Prof. Oliver Brock, Prof. Guillermo Gallego, and Prof. Jörg Raisch) for excellent local collaboration opportunities. We are a fun, open-minded, and highly diverse group and use modern, agile development practices for our research. More information and related publications are available at https://imrclab.github.io/.
Please send your application in English with the following documents as a single PDF exclusively by e-mail to Dr. Wolfgang Hönig at office@mrs.tu-berlin.de, quoting the reference number.
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To ensure equal opportunities between women and men, applications by women with the required qualifications are explicitly desired. Qualified individuals with disabilities will be favored. The TU Berlin values the diversity of its members and is committed to the goals of equal opportunities. Applications from people of all nationalities and with a migration background are very welcome.
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