PhD/ Post-Doc – Human-Centric Control and Personalised Machine Learning for Rehabilitation Robotics
The Chair of Information-Oriented Control at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) invites applications for outstanding doctoral and postdoctoral researchers in the domain of rehabilitation robotics, with a particular emphasis on the modelling and control of human-centric systems, personalisation via robust machine learning, and the design of adaptive control frameworks for functional electrical stimulation (FES) and assistive technologies.
PhD/ Post-Doc – Intersections of Control Theory and Machine Learning: DFG METEOR
ITR is part of the DFG Research and Training Group METEOR and will host PhDs and Post-Docs.
The core objective of this RTG is to bridge the gap between control theory (CT) and machine learning (ML) and to train a new generation of scientists with skills on both sides. Such scientists are urgently needed to face the challenges of modern artificial intelligence (AI) research and to establish datadriven discovery as the “fourth paradigm” of scientific discovery.
Applications are currently open unitl 13.11.2025 through the programs portal.
PhD/ Post-Doc – Unsolicited Applications for Scientific Positions
The Chair of Information-Oriented Control is always searching for outstanding candidates in the areas of human-centered, networked and data-driven control, as well as cooperative robotics.
Excellent people with a strong disciplinary background (system theory, optimization, robotics and/or mechatronics, control, mechanical or electrical engineering, communication, information theory, computer languages C, C++ and Python) and interest to work in an interdisciplinary environment are desired.
The positions are fully paid according to the German rules (E13 TV-L). Requirements are a successful degree (master/ diploma/doctoral/PhD) with exceptional records.
Facharbeiter (m/w/d) im Bereich Elektronik (TV-L)
Die Lehr- und Forschungseinheit (LfE) bestehend aus dem Lehrstuhl für Informationstechnische Regelung (ITR) und dem Lehrstuhl für Steuerungs- und Regelungstechnik (LSR) sucht zum nächstmöglichen Zeitpunkt einen Elektroniker (m/w/d), der das wissenschaftliche Team beim Aufbau und Entwurf mechatronischer Experimentalaufbauten im Bereich Robotik und Regelungstechnik unterstützt. Wir bieten Ihnen eine äußerst vielseitige Arbeitsumgebung im engen Kontakt mit aktuellen Forschungsprojekten, u.a. in den Bereichen Regelungstechnik, Robotik und autonome Systeme. Da das Forschungsumfeld sehr international ist, sind gute Englischkenntnisse erforderlich.