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"Systems Chemistry for Robotics"

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Systems Chemistry for Robotics

A sense of touch allows us to handle objects with fine motor skills and navigate the complexities of everyday life. Robots struggle with even simple tasks, because their sensing capabilities remain limited. It is incredibly hard to achieve the level of sophistication and high-density integration of sensing, signal processing, and movement that comes so naturally to us. This project, funded by an European Starting Grant, aims to develop a new class of chemical touch sensors that can be incorporated into robotic prototypes.

As an experienced chemist with a track-record in systems chemistry and microfluidics and skills in kinetic modelling, you will pioneer new concepts in chemically-driven robotics. In this 2-year project, you will develop innervated soft robotic hands and study how chemical reaction networks propagate signals within these robotic components. Work in a state-of-the-art laboratory together with experts in mechanochemistry, materials, and actuator design.

What are you going to do?

Your main tasks will include to:

  • design reaction networks that propagate chemical signals to chemical actuators
  • model and predict signalling dynamics
  • develop robotic prototypes with built-in microfluidic channels
  • build and maintain chemical and robotic setups
  • train and supervise students
  • excel in a top chemistry group with top-notch infrastructure

Requirements

We are looking for a collaborative, creative, and excellent colleague with:

  • a PhD. degree in synthetic and systems chemistry or equivalent.
  • a proven track-record in designing reaction networks, working with microfluidic setups, and kinetic modelling.
  • proficiency in advanced analytical techniques and project management.
  • motivation to learn about polymer chemistry and robotic design.
  • excellent publication record, international visibility, and strong independent thinking skills.
  • demonstrable leadership experience in supervising undergraduate students.
  • motivation to develop grant writing skills.
  • excellent communication skills for engaging with both professional and lay audiences.
  • well-developed communication and collaboration skills and the ability to work independently in a multidisciplinary environment.

Postdoctoral researchers are expected to demonstrate scientific independence, complete own research projects within a larger research agenda, and co-supervise PhD and undergraduate students. They play an integral part in running the project, lead subgroups, stay abreast of developments across fields, and showcase their work in the international community. We are looking forward for you to joining our team to develop signalling chemistry for touch sensing and create new robotic prototypes.

Conditions of employment

What can you expect from us?

232 vacation hours per year, based on a 38-hour workweek (1.0 FTE). You can also work more or fewer hours in exchange for more or fewer free hours. For example, with a 40-hour workweek, you save 96 extra free hours, and with a 36-hour workweek, you lose 96 hours.

End-of-year bonus of 8.3% and 8% holiday allowance.

Extensive opportunities for personal and professional development.

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