PhD in Robotics and Cobotics
Robotics and Cobotics
Robots are widely used in the industry (automotive, aeronautics, etc.) with increasingly complex tasks. These cannot be achieved without a high adaptive power. Cobotics has recently emerged as the "domain" of human-robot collaboration. It asserts itself as a tool to help humans in the realization of complex tasks for the Industry of the Future
On the other hand, the interface field is in the midst of a revolution and one of the biggest challenges that information technology specialists will face in the coming decades will be to find the best interfaces to connect human users with automation systems such as Artificial Intelligence.
With the proliferation of mobile platforms, human-machine interaction is at the fore in different technologies, with the aim of ensuring the success and acceptance of future IT paradigms.
The theses proposed by the Centre for Doctoral Studies of the UEMF and conducted in the research laboratories of the EIDIA (School of Engineers in Digital and Artificial Intelligence) aim to advance the state of the art on the aspects of robotics and cobotics related to the human machine interface
Human-machine interaction -AI-drones- Big data, cyber security, virtual reality, mobile applications, medical applications, industrial applications
Young graduates of a major engineering school, or graduates of a Master's degree with solid knowledge in mathematics, computer science and engineering sciences
Autonomous, analytical and critical.
Very good level in French and good level in English both oral and written.