PhD Fellowships in Embodied Artificial Intelligence and Autonomous Robotic Systems - OsloMet
Your main duties and areas of responsibility
The Department of Mechanical, Electrical and Chemical Engineering (MEK) is a partner in the Norwegian Centre for Embodied AI (NCEI), one of Norway’s national research centres for artificial intelligence funded by the Research Council of Norway. The centre brings together leading robotics and AI research groups from academia, industry, and the public sector to develop the next generation of artificial intelligence systems that operate seamlessly in the physical world through embodied robotic platforms.
The PhD candidates will be part of the department’s research activities at OsloMet OceanLab, working within robotics, control, perception, and intelligent autonomous systems. The projects contribute to research at the intersection of artificial intelligence and robotics, with a focus on enabling autonomous systems to perceive, reason, and act robustly in complex real-world environments.
The positions address complementary research challenges related to robotic perception, navigation, manipulation, and multi-robot cooperation across aerial, marine, and heterogeneous robotic platforms. The goal is to advance the scientific foundations of embodied AI and develop intelligent robotic systems capable of reliable operation in uncertain and dynamic environments.
The positions have four different research questions:
As a PhD Fellow at OsloMet, you have the opportunity to apply for funding for extended research stays abroad.
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