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Robotics / Software Engineer (Paid)
At the Sensory-Motor-Systems Lab, we are developing mechatronic devices for rehabilitation and sports, including robotic beds for the treatment of medical conditions occurring during the night. Currently, we are looking for a motivated Robotics/Software engineer to support our projects.
To finalize ISABel, our Intelligent Sleep Apnea Bed aiming at stopping sleep apneas, we are looking for a motivated software/robotic engineer starting from now. Main work packages include reading and processing sensor data and setting up the final hardware environment.
To finalize ISABel, our Intelligent Sleep Apnea Bed aiming at stopping sleep apneas, we are looking for a motivated software/robotic engineer starting from now. Main work packages include reading and processing sensor data and setting up the final hardware environment.
Ideally, you bring the following qualifications (sorted by priority):
- Experience with C++ and ROS (+ catkin)
- Experience with Linux (in particular Raspberry Pi OS and Ubuntu)
- Know how to use GIT
- Understand how basic hardware communication works
- Having worked with Python and understanding basic Machine Learning concepts (using sklearn) is a plus.
Ideally, you bring the following qualifications (sorted by priority):
- Experience with C++ and ROS (+ catkin) - Experience with Linux (in particular Raspberry Pi OS and Ubuntu) - Know how to use GIT - Understand how basic hardware communication works - Having worked with Python and understanding basic Machine Learning concepts (using sklearn) is a plus.
At the SMS lab, we highly value a comfortable working atmosphere and are very flexible regarding your working hours – but ideally, you could spend 40-100% working on the project until the end of February 2021, with the possibility of extension afterwards. You will mainly be working together with a group of three engineers at our office space on Hönggerberg or at our lab in the ML.
At the SMS lab, we highly value a comfortable working atmosphere and are very flexible regarding your working hours – but ideally, you could spend 40-100% working on the project until the end of February 2021, with the possibility of extension afterwards. You will mainly be working together with a group of three engineers at our office space on Hönggerberg or at our lab in the ML.
You should be very motivated to work in a research environment and enjoy programming. We expect that you have worked with C++ and ROS before and know the basics of build processes and GIT.
You should be very motivated to work in a research environment and enjoy programming. We expect that you have worked with C++ and ROS before and know the basics of build processes and GIT.
Please send your application to **Alexander Breuss, alexander.breuss@hest.ethz.ch**, clearly indicating your skills. Code samples of previous projects are a huge plus.
Please send your application to **Alexander Breuss, alexander.breuss@hest.ethz.ch**, clearly indicating your skills. Code samples of previous projects are a huge plus.