PhD Opening in Humanoid Robotics
Department of Robotics Brain and Cognitive Sciences (RBCS)
Italian Institute of Technology
The Department of Robotics, Brain and Cognitive Sciences (http://www.iit.it/en/rbcs/) at the Italian Institute of Technology (IIT) in Genoa is opening a PhD position in the area of mechanical design of compliant robots.
Project Description:
Conventionally designed robots are made of metal parts, bearings, levers, gears or other components that are assembled with fasteners and screws, to obtain the desired functionality. An alternative approach is to derive this functionality directly from the properties of the materials and to embed components as, for example, with “shape deposition manufacturing” (Merz et al. 1994, Cutkosky et al. 1999). CAD and FE simulations are essential tools to design and optimize the details of the robot’s shape.
The aim of this PhD research program is to contribute to the transition from traditional robotics (metal & screws) to new, unconventional, compliant and more robust robots made exploring alternative materials. The reference task will be manipulation; the goal of this project is to design a robot hand for the iCub (http://www.robotcub.org) featuring tuned stiffness mechanics, embedded sensorization (proprioceptive and tactile), wiring and tendon driven actuation. Appropriate controllers are also required to match and exploit natural compliance but also to compensate for non-linearity (e.g. backlash).
Application Requirements:
The ideal candidate would have a background in mechanical engineering or related disciplines, and in particular, skills in finite element analysis/modelling, robotics, and more in general in the use of polymers in mechanical design. Any additional experience in robotics research will be considered as a plus.
Applicants should fill the on-line application form at (http://www.iit.it/en/home.html) Country: Italy
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PhD Opening in Humanoid Robotics
Department of Robotics Brain and Cognitive Sciences (RBCS)
Italian Institute of Technology
The Department of Robotics, Brain and Cognitive Sciences (http://www.iit.it/en/rbcs/) at the Italian Institute of Technology (IIT) in Genoa is opening a PhD position in the area of mechanical design of compliant robots.
Project Description:
Conventionally designed robots are made of metal parts, bearings, levers, gears or other components that are assembled with fasteners and screws, to obtain the desired functionality. An alternative approach is to derive this functionality directly from the properties of the materials and to embed components as, for example, with “shape deposition manufacturing” (Merz et al. 1994, Cutkosky et al. 1999). CAD and FE simulations are essential tools to design and optimize the details of the robot’s shape.
The aim of this PhD research program is to contribute to the transition from traditional robotics (metal & screws) to new, unconventional, compliant and more robust robots made exploring alternative materials. The reference task will be manipulation; the goal of this project is to design a robot hand for the iCub (http://www.robotcub.org) featuring tuned stiffness mechanics, embedded sensorization (proprioceptive and tactile), wiring and tendon driven actuation. Appropriate controllers are also required to match and exploit natural compliance but also to compensate for non-linearity (e.g. backlash).
Application Requirements:
The ideal candidate would have a background in mechanical engineering or related disciplines, and in particular, skills in finite element analysis/modelling, robotics, and more in general in the use of polymers in mechanical design. Any additional experience in robotics research will be considered as a plus.
Applicants should fill the on-line application form at (http://www.iit.it/en/home.html) Country: Italy