PhD stipends available for research in multi-rotor UAV research at the University of Technology Sydney, Australia.
The student will work on an exciting new project in Drone Energy
Autonomy, whose goal is the development of a reliable, autonomous infrastructure allowing UAVs to operate as if their range were unlimited. The goal is ambitious and transformative and involves significant experimental and theoretical challenges. The work will be conducted in association with the Centre for Autonomous Systems (CAS) at UTS.
Recent graduates from undergraduate or Masters degrees with a strong background in robotics, mechatronics, and control theory, with strong practical skills in multi-rotor UAV development, a can-do attitude with a determination to have an impact in the space, are encouraged to apply. Significant experience using C++, Python, Linux, and ROS is a strong plus.
Interested applicants should in the first instance send a CV and cover letter to project leader Professor Darryl Veitch (Darryl.Veitch@uts.edu.au) or Dr. Hui Xie (Hui.Xie@uts.edu.au) |