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Research Associate (Signal Processing, Machine Learning and Robotics)

Full time at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore
Posted on January 18, 2025

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The Delta-NTU Corporate Laboratory for Advanced Robotics was jointly established by Nanyang Technological University (NTU) and Delta Electronics in June 2016, supported by A*STAR. The Lab aims to create business value through collaborative commercialization of translational research and technology development. This is a Phase 2 project. Key Responsibilities: Work on a project to conduct the research on the development of Three-dimensional Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (3D-SLAM). Literature review of 3D-SLAM Simulations of a SLAM algorithm in an edge hardware platform with limited computation complexity Machine learning algorithms for data fusion Write papers on the research done during this project. Job Requirements: Master degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from a reputable university Working experience in related areas Knowledge and experience in machine learning and robotics Knowledge and experience in signal processing, and robot navigation Good publication track record in related areas Proficiency in basics of programming languages such as C, Java, Matlab and Python Proficiency in English, both spoken and written - for research purposes We regret that only shortlisted candidates will be notified. Hiring Institution: NTU #J-18808-Ljbffr

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