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Project Officer / Software Developer

Availability: September / October 2015


Contact: Dr Suraj Nair (suraj.nair@tum-create.edu.sg)

Background
We have an open position in the area of robotics, mechatronics and intelligent systems. The focus will be
on developing hardware and software for robotic automation projects.

Objective & tasks

The following areas are of interest:

For Mechanical Engineering / Mechatronics:


Mechanical design and construction of custom actuators and gripping systems
Robot kinematics and dynamics
Low level control electronics
Construction and integration experience of actual working systems
Industrial safety sensors and systems

For Computer Science:


Advanced robot control, collision free path planning, grasp planning
Computer Vision and image processing
Statistical analysis and machine learning (SVM, Decision Trees, Random Forests)
Software engineering and management (SCRUM)
Intuitive user interfaces

What we expect from you What we offer you


An international and multidisciplinary work-
Both fields required minimum 2 years of
ing environment
industry or relevant experience in real world
Opportunity to work on a project with real-
systems.
life relevance and possible commercializa-
For Mechanical Engineering / Mechatronics:
tion perspective
Experience in control theory and system
Excellent medical benefits
dynamics
Familiar with tools, e.g. SolidWorks, Catia,
ANSYS, Physics Simulation Engines, Sim-
ulink, PLC
For Computer Science:
Possess skills / familiar with tools, e.g.
C/C++, Java, Python, Linux, git, ROS,
OpenCV, PCL, OpenGL

ABOUT TUM CREATE

TUM CREATE innovates. We are developing cutting-edge electric vehicle technologies and pioneering future transportation concepts for meeting the
growing transport and sustainability challenges in fast-growing tropical megacities. Germanys Technische Universitt Mnchen (TUM) and Singapores
Nanyang Technological University (NTU) two world-leading engineering universities have come together to collaborate on this ambitious joint
research programme. It is funded by Singapores National Research Foundation.

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