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, training, and collaboration Preferably a strong background in aircraft design and propulsion systems Preferably Proficient in programming (MATLAB preferred; Python is also acceptable) Prior experience with
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monitoring. Familiarity with tools such as Python, MATLAB, or embedded C would be advantageous. Most importantly, this project is ideal for applicants who are motivated to tackle real-world reliability
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and computational abilities • Demonstrate excellent programming ability in languages such as MATLAB or Python • Excellent communication skills across multiple disciplines • Excellent academic
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/robotic systems Ability to implement control and kinematics with hardware-in-the–loop Background with relevant packages, (MATLAB, SolidWorks/Creo, ROS/ OpenCV/ python, LabVIEW/C languages) A driven
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to implement control and kinematics with hardware-in-the–loop ◾Background with relevant packages, (MATLAB, ROS/ OpenCV/ python, LabVIEW/C languages) ◾A driven, professional and self-dependent work attitude is