Postdoctoral researcher in AI-based health-monitoring and FDIR for satellites

Updated: 14 days ago
Deadline: ;

The successful candidate is expected to take a leading role in defining, acquiring, managing, and scientifically contributing to projects around AI-based health monitoring and Fault Detection, Isolation, and Recovery (FDIR) for space-borne and robotic systems. The candidate will carry a leading role in this area and support PhD candidates in their thesis research. The candidate will work closely with Prof. Olivares-Mendez and the members of the Space Robotics (SpaceR) research group (www.spacer.lu ).

The group works across the entire spectrum of space robotics fundamental and applied research to conceive and demonstrate future orbital and planetary space robotics paradigms on in-space servicing, assembly, and manufacturing, space debris removal, XR immersive teleoperation, robotic multi-modal perception (vision and tactile), and multi-robot cooperation. Researchers with an interest in non-terrestrial robotic manipulation will find a young and vibrant team of over 23 members fostering a collaborative atmosphere (2 Prof., 6 PostDocs, 12 PhD students, 3 Research assistants). SpaceR’s state-of-the-art facilities include two physical laboratories, the LunaLab and Zero-G Lab, and a new Space Robotic Manipulation Lab - dedicated environments for researchers to test their results on advanced equipment. For further information, you may check: www.uni.lu/snt/research/spacer and www.spacer.lu



Similar Positions