PhD student in the area of Grasping and Manipulation in Assistive RoboticsFull PhD
German, English
Working Language
Lübeck
Location
10 Feb 2025
Application Deadline
01 Apr 2025
Starting Date
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Overview
Open Positions
1
Time Span
01 Apr 2025 for 3 years
Application Deadline
10 Feb 2025
Financing
yes
Type of Position
Full PhD
Working Language
- German
- English
Required Degree
Master
Areas of study
Electronics, Electrical Engineering, Information Technology, Automation Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Informatics, Computer Science, Applied Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Medical Engineering, Mechatronics
Description
Description
The Institute of Robotics and Cognitive Systems (directed by Prof. Dr. Floris Ernst, in the junior research group of Prof. Dr. Julia Starke) (www.rob.uni-luebeck.de) at the University of Lübeck is seeking one
PhD student
in the area of
Grasping and Manipulation in Assistive Robotics
Assistive robots need to intuitively collaborate with humans and flexibly adapt to the behaviour and preferences of the human. Especially in the context of rehabilitation and medical robotics, the safety and comfort of the user or patient is of utmost importance. Therefore, robots need to sense, interpret and adapt to the human’s actions.
The prospective PhD student will work on methods of semi-autonomous robot control for physical human-robot interaction in complex manipulation tasks. They will tackle challenging research questions in the area of robotic manipulation, motion learning and adaptation as well as shared robot control.
The PhD student working on this topic will receive a three-years scholarship of 1.600€ per month during the first year, 1.650€ during the second year and 1.700€ during the third year, in accordance with the statutes of the “Center for Doctoral Studies Lübeck” (CDSL) at the University of Lübeck. The starting date is negotiable and is aimed for spring 2025.
Please contact Dr. Julia Starke (julia.starke at uni-luebeck.de, +49 451 3101 5221) for any questions.
Requirements
Students with an excellent master's degree in computer science, engineering or a related field are invited to apply for admission.
Background in robotics, control, machine learning or human-computer interaction is desirable but not required.
Application
A full application consists of:
- a detailed CV
- a statement of motivation
- degree certificates and grade transcripts.
Please submit your application via email to julia.starke at uni-luebeck.de.
Closing date
The application deadline is February 10, 2025, or until filled.
Required Documents
Required Documents
- Motivation letter
- CV
- Certificates
- Transcripts