The University of Lincoln is seeking to appoint a Research Assistant to join the Lincoln Centre for Autonomous Systems (L-CAS). The successful candidate will be employed as part of the GRASPberry project - subject to funding approval - which will develop a high speed soft fruit picking robot. The project, led by the UK’s largest soft fruit industry co-operative Berry Gardens, will combine advanced AI driven image technology and active robotic manipulation with a high speed industrial delta manipulator developed by the global leader ABB. The picking system will be integrated into the existing agricultural mobile robot Thorvald developed by Saga Robotics and University of Lincoln.
We are looking to recruit a Research Assistant with relevant experience and/or a keen interest in a number of research areas, including (not exclusively):
Applicants should have excellent mathematical and coding skills (C++/Python, ROS, PCL, OpenCV). The post offers the opportunity to engage in international collaboration within an ambitious team, to work with state-of-the-art robotic hardware and software, and to benefit from excellent support to produce and disseminate original research contributions in the leading international conferences and journals. Candidates should possess a good honours degree or Masters in Computer Science or a related discipline, or equivalent. Evidence of the ability to work collaboratively as part of a team, including excellent communication skills is also required.
This post will be fixed term for 12 months, with a possibility of extending the contract to 24 months and excellent opportunities for ongoing career development and progression. The successful candidate will contribute to the University’s ambition to achieve international recognition as a research intensive institution and will be expected to design, conduct and manage original research in the above subject areas as well contribute.
Informal enquiries about the post can be made to Dr Grzegorz Cielniak (gcielniak@lincoln.ac.uk), Prof. Gerhard Neumann (gneumann@lincoln.ac.uk) and Prof. Marc Hanheide (mhanheide@lincoln.ac.uk).
As an institutional Athena SWAN Bronze Award holder we are committed to advancing gender equality in STEM, therefore female applicants are strongly encouraged to apply.
Please note this post is fixed term until 6th January 2020.
Closing Date: 21 Oct 2018
Category: Research