Multiple research positions (Research Fellows and Research Associates) are available now!!!
The researchers will work at Automated Driving and Human-Machine System (AutoMan) Research Group under supervision of Assistant Professor Lv, Chen at Nanyang Technological University. The research activities mainly include conducting basic research, carrying out experiments, working with the research team, traveling, and giving presentations.
Required Expertise:
Automated driving, driver-vehicle interaction, ADAS, vehicle localization, perception, machine learning, vehicle control, energy management, traffic control, and ITS.
General requirements:
Research Fellows (Postdocs)
The candidate must have a PhD degree in mechanical engineering, automotive engineering, control engineering, automation, computer science, or related fields. Candidate who is about to submit PhD thesis will also be considered.
Good communication skills and the ability to work independently.
Able to contribute to Journal/Conference papers with good presentation skills.
Able to plan and organize well and adhere to deadlines.
Research Associates
The candidate must have a Master Degree in mechanical engineering, automotive engineering, control engineering, automation, computer science, or related fields. Candidate who is about to submit master thesis will also be considered.
Good communications skills and the ability to work independently.
Able to contribute to Journal/Conference papers with good presentation skills.
The term is usually one to two years starting as soon as possible. We provide globally competitive salary with performance bonus! Interested applicants please send their CVs to: Assistant Professor Lv, Chen via email at lyuchen@ntu.edu.sg
About NTU
As a research-intensive university, NTU is placed 12th globally in the QS World University Rankings in 2018, and the world’s best young university (under 50 years old) by QS for the fifth consecutive year. In engineering and technology discipline, NTU is ranked 5th worldwide in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2018. With six schools, NTU’s College of Engineering is among the top nine globally for research output and the 5th most cited in the world (Essential Science Indicators 2017).
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