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Underwater Robotics

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Work description

1- Development and application of techniques for processing images obtained in conditions of reduced visibility (for example, low lighting and turbidity). 2- Development and application of artificial intelligence techniques for recognizing objects in underwater scenes. 3- Development and implementation of semantic segmentation of critical objects. 4- Adaptation of semantic segmentation methods for automatic scale extraction (for example with complementary sonar data). 5- Integration of algorithms into vehicle simulation tools in underwater environments with “hardware/software in the loop” to validate automatic anomaly detection software.

Academic Qualifications

PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering

Minimum profile required

Experience in computer vision.Experience in robotics.Proven experience in developing AUV or underwater vision systems.Experience in hardware development: area of ??integration of perception sensors for the development of data acquisition systems, proven.Publication of at least one scientific article in a Q2 magazine as first author and as second author in a Q1 magazinePast involvement in research projects, funded by external institutions, in the area of ??underwater mobile robotics.

Preference factors

- Experience in aquatic robotics projects. - Previous work with underwater cameras and sonars. - programming experience in C/C++ or Python; - knowledge of machine learning and computer vision; - Phd dissertation thesis in the area of ??underwater scene reconstructions and object recognition; - scientific publications in conferences and magazines.

Application Period

Since 17 Oct 2024 to 30 Oct 2024

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Centre

Robotics and Autonomous Systems

Scientific Advisor

Aníbal Matos