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mentoring students Job Requirement Ph.D. in Material Science, Engineering, Robotics, Sensors, or a closely related field Strong background in formulations for 3D printing Experience in soft robotics
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/ wearable robotics applications. Design and fabricate flexible electronics components, including flexible substrates, interconnects, and sensors. Conduct performance analysis of flexible electronics
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). Develop electronic and hardware control systems for laboratory instrumentation, including sensors, actuators, microfluidic devices, and automation components. Integrate experimental hardware with software
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research program to develop next-generation sensor devices and systems for human-machine interactions. Qualifications PhD in Materials Sciences, Robotics, Mechanical Engineering, or related disciplines. More
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, psychology, and related fields. Research areas include foundation models, multimodal learning, social robotics, AI for education and healthcare, behavior modeling, and trustworthy human–AI interaction
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development and feedback process control for quality assurance tools and the next generation of renewable energy development. You will help in the research and development of the sensor technology, robotic
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of different chemical and biological wearable/implantable/point-of-care sensors using these materials for the high precision detection of biomarkers and physiological parameters, such as proteins, DNA, antigen
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, Cybernetics and autonomous systems, Robotics and intelligent systems, and Information security. ITS also hosts the Centre for Space Sensors and Systems (CENSSS), which incorporates operation of an instrument on
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of a vestibular-inspired neuromorphic microchip (VEST-CHIP) designed for real-time, ultra-low-power bilateral sensor processing to enable continuous monitoring in wearable — and potentially implantable
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data analysis on Matlab. • Developing and using models to characterise the soft robots (both sensor and actuator). • Knowledge of programming (C/C++/python/MATLAB), using a prototyping board like Arduino