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PhD Position in Cognitive Robotics at TUM, Germany
Application deadline: the position should be filled as soon as possible
We are now accepting applications for a 3-year PhD position in the fields of cognitive robotics, languages for modelling of situations, actions and perception, and system integration at the Department of Informatics at TU Munich, Germany.
Project Title: RoboEarth - Robots sharing a knowledge base for world model-ling and learning of actions .
The European project "RoboEarth" is a research project in the area of cognitive robotics and system integration. Several European partners from industry and academia are participating in this four year project. The Chair of Robotics and Embedded Systems is responsable for language definition and implementation that allows for the representation and communication of actions and situations on different levels of abstraction. The relevant research topic includes develop-ment of a language together with the overall architecture with a focus on com-ponent integration.
In particular, the objectives are
- to specify and develop a high-level language for the communication between RoboEarth and individual systems,
- to get an abstract representation of labelled situations and actions, and
- to provide interfaces for platform-specific representations (individual robots and the RoboEarth platform) and for human-robot interaction.
- cognitive robotics or automation systems,
- representation of complex actions and/or situations, and
- Ontol-ogy-based world modelling.
Interested applicants should submit a curriculum vitae and an academic tran-script. A statement of the broad area of your research interest should also be included.
For application, enquiries or further information, send an E-mail to: Dr. Reinhard Lafrenz (lafrenz@in.tum.de) or visit our web site at http://wwwknoll.in.tum.de
Source: http://www6.in.tum.de/pub/Main/OpenPositions/job_position_RoboEarth-final.pdf
PhD Position in Embedded System Design at TUM, Germany
Domain: Automation We are now accepting applications for a 3‐year PhD Scholarship in the area of software engineering, fault-tolerant systems, and verification in the Department of Informatics at TU München, Germany.
Project Title: Development of High-Availability Embedded Systems Application
In cooperation with GE, TU München investigates on the development process of high-availability embedded systems. The project covers the following aspects: code reuse, multi-core platforms, code generation, and formal verification. Within the project, a windmill application will be implemented as use case. Applicants should have a M.Sc. degree in Computer Science or Electrical Engineering (or equivalent, from a well‐known University).
The success-ful candidate should have experience in one or more of the following areas:
- software engineering
- multi-core systems
- formal methods, and
- fault-tolerance mechanisms.
TU München enjoys an excellent international reputation as an aca-demic leader and has been consistently ranked as one of the three best universities in Germany. It was appointed one of only three top universi-ties in the first round of the "Excellence Initiative" of the German Gov-ernment in 2006. The group Robotics & Embedded Systems offers a unique working surrounding with interesting and challenging research projects. Besides the concrete project, the group provides excellent pos-sibilities for your career both in academia – within the associated re-search and transfer institute fortiss - and in industry - by its close ties to companies and by supporting the creation of spin-offs. The Munich area itself offers high quality of living, with unparalleled outdoor recreational opportunities and a great night-life at a reasonable price. Interested applicants should submit a curriculum vitae, an academic transcript and two referees. A statement of the broad area of your re-search interest should also be included.
For any enquiries or further information, send an E-mail to: Dr. Christian Buckl (buckl@in.tum.de) or visit our web site http://wwwknoll.in.tum.de.
Source: http://www6.in.tum.de/pub/Main/OpenPositions/position_available.pdf