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for Intelligent Machines (IONIAN).” Why cooperative perception? State-of-the-art autonomous vehicles can miss a critical obstacle when their camera is blinded by sun glare, or their LiDAR beam is blocked by a truck
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machine learning, Computer vision, Swarms, Autonomous Robots, hardware security, and Embedded systems development is desired. The successful applicant will work on various projects on robotics and computer
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for the fundamental understanding and engineering design of safe autonomy for autonomous vehicles. The post-doctoral researcher should have a strong background in autonomous vehicles, optimal control, differential
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Lab The EMERGE lab at NYU is seeking to hire a postdoc to work on scaling and deploying end-to-end RL planning agents for autonomous vehicles. Based on prior work on creating high performing self-play
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emerging autonomous vehicles. The whole project encompasses a broad spectrum of academic, industrial and societal partners and includes a large group or researchers. The postdoc position will advance state
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Location ESTEC, Noordwijk, Netherlands Our team and mission The Aerothermodynamics and Flight Vehicles Engineering Section is part of ESA’s Propulsion, Aerothermodynamics and Flight Vehicles
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publication record is encouraged and previous experience in areas such as Distributed control and optimization, Swarms, Autonomous Robots, Embedded systems development, Collaborative and adversarial control
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, or simulation. Key Responsibilities Lead and participate in research projects focused on AI applications in autonomous vehicles. Publish high-quality research papers in peer-reviewed journals. Collaborate with
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infrastructure monitoring, as well as connected autonomous vehicles Integrating multi-modal sensor data with physics-based models Developing robust and adaptive methods for real-time parameter and state estimation
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of GNC systems for planetary exploration orbiters and landers, launch and transportation systems, re-entry vehicles, and new generation space vehicles for in-orbit servicing, in-orbit assembly, debris