Open position for a PhD student in the

Robotics Group at the University of Zaragoza, Spain.

 

The student will integrate in the following project:

 

Biological Human – Robot Interaction for Mobility. Spanish project 
DPI2006-15630-C02-02

 

This project focuses on the biological human – robot interaction. The objective 
is to supervise, evaluate and control machines using biological parameters of 
humans such as cerebral, cardiac, or respiratory activity. The team will 
develop brain-computer interfaces, machine learning, signal processing and 
control strategies to involve these parameters in the motion control paradigm 
of robots. The applications of this research are all situations where robots 
supervise humans or humans control robots based on their biological parameters. 

 

The candidate will join the team and will conduct his PhD focussing in the 
interaction between brain computer interfaces (EEG-based non invasive 
measurement of brain potentials) and an autonomous robotic wheelchair. The 
focus would be on the study of cognitive states to evaluate motion situations 
and on the motion controls via the thought (BCI). 

 

The Robotics Group has a strong tradition in robotics, perception and real-time 
systems. The Group has 25 researchers, where 12 of them are PhD researchers. In 
January there are 10 new PhD students joining the team from all around the 
world. There are now 5 other EU and Spanish projects running in parallel. 
Furthermore, the Group has a laboratory with more than 6 fully equipped robots 
including the intelligent wheelchair and all the computers, electric, 
electronic material, facilities, etc… .  

 

The ideal candidate would be an electric, electronic or tele-communications 
engineer with background in any of the following fields: brain-computer 
interfaces, signal processing or machine learning.

 

•           Profile: Tele-communications or Electrical Engineering. Computer 
Science engineering will be also consider.

•           Tasks: The main task for the accepted candidate will be to conduct 
research towards his/her PhD. The candidate is expected to complete the degree 
within 4 years. 

•           Availability: Starting on February 2007 (negotiable).  

•           Salary: Typical salary of a PhD student in Spain. Around 
15000€/year and scholarships for medium-term research stays.

•           Contact: Applicants should send their Cvs and letter of intentions 
before Dec. 15th 

 

 

PhD. Javier Minguez

Robotics, Perception and Real Time Group

University of Zaragoza, Spain

jminguez AT unizar.es

http://webdiis.unizar.es/~jminguez/

http://webdiis.unizar.es/GRPTR/

 

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Javier Minguez

Ramón y Cajal researcher

University of Zaragoza, Spain

 <http://webdiis.unizar.es/~jminguez/> http://webdiis.unizar.es/~jminguez/ 
<http://we> 

 

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