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[UCLA] Various Postdoc Openings in Computational Mechanics, Robotics, Computer Vision

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The Structures-Computer Interaction Lab (PI: Prof. M. Khalid Jawed) has openings for multiple postdoctoral researchers. Below is a short summary.  Please check this website for details: https://tinyurl.com/ucla-postdoc-2025

 

Position 1: Postdoctoral Researcher in Computational Mechanics, Computer Graphics, and Scientific Machine Learning

We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher with a strong programming background (C/C++) and knowledge of computational mechanics in mechanical engineering or physically-based simulations in computer graphics. Candidates familiar with popular machine learning frameworks such as TensorFlow and PyTorch will be given preference.

 

Position 2: Postdoctoral Researcher in Robotics

We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher who can build robots. The ideal candidate should be a full stack roboticist. They should have a track record of building robots as demonstrated through publications in top journals and conferences. Candidates should also be comfortable with numerical modeling (our software is written in C/C++) and core concepts of machine learning, or be a fast learner.

 

Position 3: Postdoctoral Researcher in Computer Vision (3D Reconstruction and Autonomous Navigation)

We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher with a strong background in computer vision and autonomous navigation. The ideal candidate should have a demonstrated track record at the intersection of computer vision and robotics, as evidenced by publications in top journals and conferences. Preference will be given to candidates who have worked with physical robots or hardware, or who are fast learners.

 

Applications received by August 31, 2024, will receive full consideration; however, applications will be reviewed until the position is filled. Click here for application instructions.

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