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Last application date Jun 30, 2026 23:59
Department TW05 - Department of Information Technology
Degree European master's degree in Computer Science or Electronics Engineering
Occupancy rate 100%
Vacancy type Research staff
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With its 11 faculties and more than 85 departments offering state-of-the-art study programmes grounded in research in a wide range of academic fields, Ghent University is a logical choice for its staff and students.
Job description
The DECIDE research group of IDLAB is seeking a highly motivated and talented PhD student to join its team. DECIDE conducts research on Distributed and Embodied Computing in Dynamic Environments. Our research spans several related areas of expertise: generative AI for robotic planning and control, cognitive control, distributed perception and control, and HW-SW co-design of algorithms. Our research is applied across diverse sectors, including agriculture, manufacturing and remote sensing. Check out the team website at https://decide.ugent.be
Topic
As robots move from caged industrial settings to dynamic environments shared with humans, safety becomes paramount. To minimize the impact of a collision with a human, robots should require low-latency “reflexes”. Upon a tactile sensation, the robot must immediately perform active control, such as retracting its arm, to mitigate.
To meet the strict timing constraints, these control algorithms cannot rely on centralized processing. Instead, they must be embedded locally within each join or limb. Moreover, since a reflex often involves coordination between multiple joints, a distributed compute solution is required.
In this PhD, you will design distributed control algorithms tailored for real-time robot operation. A core focus of this research is hardware-algorithm co-design: your algorithms must be optimized for mapping onto hardware accelerators, ranging from conventional embedded systems to emerging unconventional platforms (e.g. probabilistic computing). The research will define the architectural requirements for the next generation of robotic hardware.
Prospective candidates must thus have a strong interest in algorithmic development as well as embedded hardware integration.
Role and responsibilities
This PhD project will be executed in close cooperation with researchers from IDLab-AIRO (robotic experts) and imec.
Your main tasks include:
In addition to your primary research responsibilities, you will actively contribute to the educational mission of our institution by providing support for various courses in areas such as machine learning, reinforcement learning and algorithm design. In addition, you can take on a mentoring role by supervising bachelor and master theses related to the subject of this PhD.
Job profile
We are looking for a highly creative and motivated PhD student with the following qualifications and skills:
Our offer
Ghent University consistently ranks among the best 100 universities in the world. Located in the heart of Europe, Ghent is a beautiful and welcoming city (https://www.lonelyplanet.com/articles/ghent-belgiums-best-kept-secret) with plenty of cultural and leisure activities.
How to apply
You should apply via https://jobs.idlab.ugent.be/en/ph-d-hardware-aware-control-algorithms-for-robot-reflexes
For more information you can email to Prof. Pieter Simoens ([email protected]). Applications should include:
After a first screening, selected candidates will be invited for an interview (also possible via Teams). The selection process will involve multiple steps.
Application deadline: continuous evaluation until the vacancy is filled. Starting date: as soon as possible.
Ghent University is one of the top 100 universities in the Dutch language area, with more than 44,000 students and 15,000 staff members.
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