صفحه 6 از 30 نخستنخست 12345678910111213141516 ... آخرینآخرین
نمایش نتایج: از شماره 51 تا 60 , از مجموع 296

موضوع: موقعیت‌های خالی رباتیک در دانشگاه‌های خارج از کشور

  1. #51
    ApplyAbroad Hero robotic آواتار ها
    تاریخ عضویت
    Dec 2008
    رشته و دانشگاه
    مهندسی
    ارسال‌ها
    1,524

    پیش فرض پاسخ : موقعیت‌های خالی در دانشگاه‌های خارج از کشور

    Postdoc position at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy

    Duration: 1 years, renewable (by mutual consent) up to 3 years

    Topics: Mobile robotics, Vision System


    Language requirement: English



    The Automation, Robotics and System Control (ARSControl)
    Laboratory at the University of Modena and Reggio
    Emilia ( http://www.arscontrol.org ) is seeking applicants for a
    postdoctoral position. The bulk of the research to be carried out
    will be in the context of the EU FP7 project PAN-ROBOTS
    ( http://cordis.europa.eu/search/index...72842&type=adv ),
    and is concerned with studying mobile robotic localization and
    mapping using laser scanners integrated with vision system.

    Candidates must have a strong research record and a solid
    background in Vision system with application to robotics. The
    task will be:

    Object recognition and classification, map building
    and data fusion, in the context of mobile robots moving in
    industrial environments.

    Experience with vision system, robotics, and control system is highly
    desirable.

    ================================================== ==========
    How to apply
    ================================================== ==========

    Please send your CV and letters of recommendation to
    Cesare Fantuzzi (cesare.fantuzzi@unimore.it), and to
    Lorenzo Sabattini (lorenzo.sabattini@unimore.it).
    If you have any questions related to the position, please
    don't hesitate to contact prof. Fantuzzi by e-mail.

    This is an excellent opportunity for someone interested in an
    academic career and in professional growth. By working in this
    project, you will be exposed to robotics applications related to
    top level industrial applications, with particular focus on
    automated logistics, which is a fast growing area of interest in industry.
    Postdoc salaries are competitive, and Reggio Emilia is quite small city,
    very comfortable to live in.

    Knowledge of Italian is useful, but not necessary.

    --
    Cristian Secchi, Msc, Phd
    DISMI - University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
    Via G. Amendola 2, Morselli Building, 42122 Reggio Emilia Italy
    tel: (+39) 0522522235
    fax: (+39) 0522 522609
    E-mail: cristian.secchi at unimore.it
    Web: http://www.dismi.unimore.it/index.php?q=secchi

    هرکه را اسرار حق آموختند
    مهر کردند و دهانش دوختند

  2. #52
    ApplyAbroad Hero robotic آواتار ها
    تاریخ عضویت
    Dec 2008
    رشته و دانشگاه
    مهندسی
    ارسال‌ها
    1,524

    پیش فرض پاسخ : موقعیت‌های خالی رباتیک در دانشگاه‌های خارج از کشور

    PhD Studentship in Robotics opening at LAAS-CNRS, Toulouse

    PhD Studentship in Robotics opening at LAAS-CNRS, Toulouse, France, in the Gepetto team, which is a leader in motion generation and control of anthropomorphic systems http://projects.laas.fr/gepetto/

    Applications are invited for a 3-years PhD scholarship on the research subject: "Development of a new prototype of mechanically compliant actuator and application to the control of anthropomorphic systems".

    The research project aims at developing a new prototype of mechanically compliant, agonist-antagonist,actuator, with controlled stiffness, for anthropomorphic systems. The first part of the work will concern the choice of design and the construction of the actuator in collaboration with the mechanical technicians and roboticists of the lab. In parallel, a model of the actuator dynamics will be synthesized and integrated within the software environment developed by the team, in order to generate and simulate different kinds of complex movements. Using the mechanical system and the numerical simulator, tests will be done in order to evaluate the potential of this actuator and compare with other kind of devices, such as fluidic muscles, and with the human body capabilities.

    The successful candidate is expected to have:

    - A degree(s) in Engineering, Mechatronics, Mechanics or a related field,
    - Programming skills in C/C++, Matlab
    - Good knowledge in Robotics, Mechanics and Control
    - Fluency in spoken and written English or French

    The position is available on October 2013. Applicants are invited to send their Curriculum Vitae, motivation letter and references to Philippe Sou?res: soueres@laas.fr or to bertrand.tondu@insa-toulouse.fr
    هرکه را اسرار حق آموختند
    مهر کردند و دهانش دوختند

  3. #53
    ApplyAbroad Hero robotic آواتار ها
    تاریخ عضویت
    Dec 2008
    رشته و دانشگاه
    مهندسی
    ارسال‌ها
    1,524

    پیش فرض پاسخ : موقعیت‌های خالی رباتیک در دانشگاه‌های خارج از کشور

    New International MSc Intelligent Adaptive Systems

    New International MSc Programme "Intelligent Adaptive Systems"

    The University of Hamburg is pleased to announce a newly approved
    Master's programme "Intelligent Adaptive Systems". This MSc is a 2
    year, research-oriented course taught fully in English. It starts in
    October 2013 and tuition fees are waived for successful applicants on
    this course.

    Core modules include Bio-Inspired Artificial Intelligence, Neural
    Networks, Intelligent Robotics, Databases and Information Systems,
    Machine Learning, Software Architectures and Research Methods.
    Electives can be chosen from focus modules (including Natural Language
    Processing, Image Processing, Robot Technology, Mobile Computing, etc)


    More detailed information on application requirements and procedure
    can be found at:

    Homepage:
    http://www.master-intelligent-adaptive-systems.com/wtm
    Email: ias-info@informatik.uni-hamburg.de


    Please forward to potentially interested students.

    Sven Magg & Stefan Wermter

    ***********************************************
    Professor Dr. Stefan Wermter
    Head of Knowledge Technology
    Department of Computer Science, WTM, Building F
    University of Hamburg
    Vogt Koelln Str. 30
    22527 Hamburg, Germany

    http://www.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/~wermter/
    http://www.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/WTM/

    هرکه را اسرار حق آموختند
    مهر کردند و دهانش دوختند

  4. #54
    ApplyAbroad Hero robotic آواتار ها
    تاریخ عضویت
    Dec 2008
    رشته و دانشگاه
    مهندسی
    ارسال‌ها
    1,524

    پیش فرض پاسخ : موقعیت‌های خالی رباتیک در دانشگاه‌های خارج از کشور

    PhD Positions on Planning and Simulation of Grasping Under Uncertainty, Centro Piaggio, Univ of Pisa, Italy

    University of Pisa, Italy
    Research Center "E. Piaggio"

    Two PhD positions are available on the following topics:

    1. Active Haptic Information Gathering under Uncertainty + Grasp Planning Under Uncertainty

    2. Advanced Simulation of Dexterous Manipulation Under Uncertainty

    These activities cover some tasks within the
    FP7-funded project PacMan ?Probabilistic and Compositional
    Representations of Objects for Robotic Manipulation?. PacMan will
    develop technologies to allow robots to generalize manipulation skills
    to novel objects, and to cope with the uncertainty inherent in sensor
    driven manipulation. This will be achieved by employing hierarchical,
    compositional representations of objects (e.g. part based
    representations of shape) that incorporate both visual and haptic
    information.

    The appointees for the positions will work on the following topics:

    1. Learning the Haptic Characteristics of Objects by in Hand Exploration (definition of control strategies for concurrent stable object grasping and object surface tracing / object surface rolling, frictional coefficient estimation, testing in simulation and on a real platform (KUKA LWR4+ and DLR-HIT Hand)) + Grasping Under Uncertainty (autonomous selection and execution of feed-forward pre-shaping hand-arm primitives within the soft-synergy paradigm, incipient grasp quality evaluation and local contact point refinement, grasp quality force optimization, grasp planning under uncertainty as a belief space planning problem)

    A solid background in most of these subjects is required: efficient incremental representation of surfaces, machine learning and probabilistic methods of information propagation, grasp modeling, POMDP, strong coding (C/C++) and hardware/software integration skills.

    ---

    2. Develop efficient and realistic numerical simulations for Grasping and Manipulation Under Uncertainty (incipient grasp quality evaluation and local contact point refinement, grasp quality force optimization)

    Candidates for this topic should have an excellent background in: Rigid-body dynamics algorithms, Contact and Impact Modelling, nonlinear control, optimal control, experience with physics engines (ADAMS, Gazebo, OpenRave, Bullet, ODE), C/C++, parallel programming, GPGPU programming.


    References:
    (http://www.centropiaggio.unipi.it/publications)
    (http://vicos.fri.uni-lj.si/alesl/research/),


    PhD studentship: full studentship available. Candidates should contact
    us for details. You should have a master's degree in
    computer science or mechanical engineering, together with
    strong mathematical and coding skills. You should be in the top 10% of
    your graduating class.

    PROJECT OVERVIEW:

    PacMan involves the following groups:

    University of Pisa (www.centropiaggio.unipi.it)
    University of Birmingham (www.cs.bham.ac.uk/go/irlab)
    University of Innsbruck (iis.uibk.ac.at)

    APPLYING:
    Applications (CV+letters of recommendation) should be made to Local Unit Coordinator Dr Marco Gabiccini (m.gabiccini@ing.unipi.it) and to the principal research supervisor
    Prof. Antonio Bicchi (bicchi@centropiaggio.unipi.it). Please always copy Ms. Maley in email: (laura.maley@centropiaggio.unipi.it)

    Please mark your email

    "PacMan PhD Application"


    Marco Gabiccini, PhD
    Assistant Professor of Applied Mechanics and Robotics
    Dept. of Mechanical, Nuclear and Production Engineering
    University of Pisa
    Via Diotisalvi 2, 56122 Pisa PI
    Italy
    Phone: +39-050-221.80.77
    Fax: +39-050-221.80.65
    Homepage: http://www.dimnp.unipi.it/gabiccini-m/

    هرکه را اسرار حق آموختند
    مهر کردند و دهانش دوختند

  5. #55
    ApplyAbroad Hero robotic آواتار ها
    تاریخ عضویت
    Dec 2008
    رشته و دانشگاه
    مهندسی
    ارسال‌ها
    1,524

    پیش فرض پاسخ : موقعیت‌های خالی رباتیک در دانشگاه‌های خارج از کشور

    Postdoc for Navigation/SLAM project at Georgia Tech

    Postdoctoral Research Position at Georgia Tech (US and NATO countries only): Plug?and?Play Navigation using Factor Graphs

    The Department of Interactive Computing at the Georgia Institute of Technology invites applications for a postdoctoral research position in the area of sensor fusion, autonomous navigation, and SLAM. Applicants should have a Ph.D. in computer science, robotics, electrical engineering, or a related scientific or engineering field, and a proven track record of designing and testing algorithms in probabilistic estimation for autonomous systems, preferably road vehicles and/or aerial platforms. This includes publications in top-tier robotics or computer vision venues, such as ICRA, IROS, RSS, ICCV,CVPR, and ICCV, and journals such as IEEE TRO, IJRR, PAMI, or IJCV.

    The successful candidate will work with Prof. Frank Dellaert and supervise two graduate students in a DARPA-sponsored research project, aimed at implementing and testing Plug?and?Play Navigation Algorithms that use factor graphs as their computational substrate, building on the work previously published here:

    ? Factor Graph Based Incremental Smoothing in Inertial Navigation Systems, Vadim Indelman, Stephen Williams, Michael Kaess, and Frank Dellaert, Intl. Conf. on Information Fusion (FUSION), 2012
    ? Concurrent Filtering and Smoothing, Michael Kaess, Stephen Williams, Vadim Indelman, Richard Roberts, John J. Leonard, and Frank Dellaert, Intl. Conf. on Information Fusion (FUSION), 2012

    Hence, experience with Georgia Tech's open source GTSAM toolbox (tinyurl.com/gtsam) or similar software (G2O, Ceres) is considered a big plus, as is experience with structure from motion in computer vision.

    The position is available immediately, from March, 2013 for a period of 12 months, with a possible extension for an additional 4 months, or more if the candidate is able to help bring in new research grants to support his/her stay. Unfortunately, because of the source of the research funding, the position is open only to citizens of the US and NATO countries.

    Applicants should send a cover letter that briefly describes their background and career plans, a CV, copies of up to three relevant publications, and the names and contact information for three references. These documents should be submitted as PDF attachments to an email with the subject line "ASPN postdoc application", sent to the following email address: Dellaert@cc.gatech.edu

    Georgia Tech is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.

    Thanks !
    Frank Dellaert
    Associate Professor
    Interactive Computing@Georgia Tech
    www.cc.gatech.edu/~dellaert
    هرکه را اسرار حق آموختند
    مهر کردند و دهانش دوختند

  6. #56
    ApplyAbroad Hero robotic آواتار ها
    تاریخ عضویت
    Dec 2008
    رشته و دانشگاه
    مهندسی
    ارسال‌ها
    1,524

    پیش فرض پاسخ : موقعیت‌های خالی رباتیک در دانشگاه‌های خارج از کشور

    Postdoctoral Fellow in Human Robot Interaction at UBC

    CARIS Lab - www.caris.mech.ubc.ca ? Institute for Computing, Information
    and Cognitive Systems, www.icics.ubc.ca
    University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, www.ubc.ca
    Professor Elizabeth Croft,

    The Collaborative Advanced Robotics and Intelligent Systems (CARIS) Lab is
    seeking applications for a one year (renewable) postdoctoral fellowship at
    the University of British Columbia in Mechanical Engineering in Vancouver,
    CANADA, commencing April 1, 2013, or as soon as possible thereafter.

    Background: The Collaborative, Human-Focussed Assistive Robotics for
    Manufacturing (CHARM) is a Canadian multi-university-industry project that
    exploits an emerging paradigm-shift for manufacturing systems, focussing on
    the use of intelligent robotic assistants that can collaborate both
    directly and physically with human co-workers in their tasks as part of the
    production team. Our advances will be driven by a primary understanding of
    the support needs of workers in advanced manufacturing plants, and
    implemented using new technologies and methods generated by the research
    team and by our industrial partner, a major user and innovator of
    large-scale industrial automation. Our results will be deployed, tested
    and evaluated on a unified platform for industry-identified representative
    challenge tasks.

    The UBC portion of the CHARM team includes two faculty members, two
    postdocs and four graduate students. Our team is situated in the Institute
    for Computing Information and Cognitive Systems, supporting collaborative
    research in computer science, electrical engineering and mechanical
    engineering.

    Project Description: Communication Loop Design. The successful candidate
    will be responsible for moving forward our design, implementation and
    demonstration of a task related communication loop between a worker and a
    robot assistant, utilizing visual and haptic cues in a bilateral closed
    loop system. The candidate will take a leadership role in the CARIS lab and
    co-supervise students working on sub-projects related to identification of
    appropriate and task-related cues, cue recognition and transmission, and
    robot control architecture for implicit and explicit communication
    behaviour.

    Application Criteria: The candidate will have completed Ph.D. research in
    Computer Science (Human Robot Interaction), Electrical Engineering
    (Robotics), Mechanical/ Mechatronics Engineering, or a comparable
    discipline. A general background in human-robot interaction, human-computer
    interaction, user studies, and control systems, plus evidence of
    independent work, strong team skills, and excellent communication abilities
    are important. In addition, he or she will have one and ideally more of the
    following skills or background experience, demonstrated by a corresponding
    publication record:

    - Hands-on experience working with mechatronic/robotic
    systems

    - Robotics and controls

    - Machine learning techniques, including their
    application to realtime affect/intent modeling

    - Familiarity with industrial automation environments

    - Human attentional processing

    - Iterative design and prototyping

    To Apply: Please send the following information (pdf format preferred) to
    caris.ubc@gmail.com:

    - A brief letter of application, clarifying the projects
    area(s) of interest and fit to the area(s)

    - A curriculum vitae that includes full contact
    information

    - List of publications with links to pdf-versions of the
    three most relevant publications

    - Three reference letters (sent separately by referees)

    - Start date available

    - Canadian immigration or citizenship status.

    IMPORTANT: Please use subject line ?HRI postdoc: <lastname.firstname>? for
    all components and documents. Complete applications that are received
    before March 7, 2013 will be given priority. Early applications are
    encouraged and will be reviewed on an ?as arrived? basis.

    The University of British Columbia hires on the basis of merit and is
    committed to employment equity. All qualified persons are encouraged to
    apply.

    For more information, please see:
    - UBC?s CARIS Lab: http://caris.mech.ubc.ca/
    - UBC?s Department of Mechanical Engineering: http://www.mech.ubc.ca/.
    - Vancouver, recognized as one of the most liveable cities in the world:
    http://vancouver.ca/aboutvan.htm
    هرکه را اسرار حق آموختند
    مهر کردند و دهانش دوختند

  7. #57
    ApplyAbroad Hero robotic آواتار ها
    تاریخ عضویت
    Dec 2008
    رشته و دانشگاه
    مهندسی
    ارسال‌ها
    1,524

    پیش فرض پاسخ : موقعیت‌های خالی رباتیک در دانشگاه‌های خارج از کشور

    Post-Doc positions at University of Maryland, College Park RAMS Lab


    Post-Doc positions in Medical Robotics are available at the Robotics,
    Automation, and Medical Systems (RAMS) (http://rams.umd.edu/) laboratory
    at University of Maryland, College Park.

    Candidates are expected to have a strong background in Medical
    Robotics. Familiarity with MR imaging is preferable.

    *Application package:*
    Interested candidates should submit the following by email in a _single
    PDF file_ to: jaydev@umd.edu

    1. Curriculum vitae with a list of at least 3 references
    2. A one-page summary of research background and interests
    3. Papers either published, accepted for publication, or in-preparation
    4. Doctoral dissertation topic and the expected date of graduation (for
    those who are currently pursuing a Ph.D.)

    --
    Dr. Jaydev P. Desai
    Associate Professor
    Director - Robotics, Automation, and Medical Systems (RAMS) Laboratory
    Member, Maryland Robotics Center, Institute for Systems Research
    Department of Mechanical Engineering
    Room 0160, Bldg 088, Glenn L. Martin Hall
    University of Maryland
    College Park, MD 20742
    Phone: 301-405-4427
    Fax: 301-314-9477
    Web:http://rams.umd.edu

    هرکه را اسرار حق آموختند
    مهر کردند و دهانش دوختند

  8. #58
    ApplyAbroad Hero robotic آواتار ها
    تاریخ عضویت
    Dec 2008
    رشته و دانشگاه
    مهندسی
    ارسال‌ها
    1,524

    پیش فرض پاسخ : موقعیت‌های خالی رباتیک در دانشگاه‌های خارج از کشور

    Post Doc opening at University of Melbourne

    The Melbourne School of Engineering, The University of Melbourne, has an opening for a postdoctoral research fellow. The position is funded as part of an Australian Research Council Discovery Project on Learning Control and Computational Models of Human Motor Systems. The successful candidate will be working with a team of academics from across the Department of Electrical Engineering and Department of Mechanical Engineering. The required background would be from one or more of the following disciplines: Robotics (Manipulation, Rehabilitation Robotics), Control Theory (Learning Control, Human Motor Systems).

    The candidate should possess strong theoretical and practical Mechatronics skills and be a strong communicator.

    The position description and the necessary information for application are posted on the following website:
    http://jobs.unimelb.edu.au/jobDetail...W&sLanguage=en

    For more information, please contact Denny Oetomo (doetomo@unimelb.edu.au).

    Regards,
    Denny

    Denny Oetomo PhD
    Senior Lecturer
    Department of Mechanical Engineering
    The University of Melbourne,
    Parkville VIC 3010
    Phone: +61 3 8344 6795
    Email: doetomo@unimelb.edu.au
    هرکه را اسرار حق آموختند
    مهر کردند و دهانش دوختند

  9. #59
    ApplyAbroad Hero robotic آواتار ها
    تاریخ عضویت
    Dec 2008
    رشته و دانشگاه
    مهندسی
    ارسال‌ها
    1,524

    پیش فرض پاسخ : موقعیت‌های خالی رباتیک در دانشگاه‌های خارج از کشور

    3x PhD scholarships in Smarter Planet technologies and social robotics
    at the University of Technology Sydney in Australi


    At the University of Technology, Sydney (UTS), you can challenge yourself by
    undertaking PhD studies in artificial intelligence. In this role, you will
    explore some of the deepest problems of intelligence yet see your work make
    a real difference in practical systems.

    The IBM-UTS Smarter Planet Project is offering three scholarships to
    Australian or international candidates. The scholarship is paid as a
    tax-exempt $24,653 annual stipend to help cover your living expenses for a
    maximum of 3.5 years. Tuition fees for successful Australian candidates will
    be covered by the Research Training Scheme. International candidates may be
    eligible for an International Research Scholarship that covers tuition fees.

    These scholarships will support PhD research projects that address real
    world problems using software, intelligent robots, and connected
    environments. The objective of the IBM-UTS Smarter Planet Project is to
    develop novel approaches to constructing intelligent systems that engage
    seamlessly with users and enable new forms of social interaction. Projects
    may involve artificial intelligence, formal logic, computational law,
    cognitive science, data analytics, social computing, robotics and the
    internet of things.

    A PhD is rewarding like no ordinary job. You will help create the future at
    the same time as developing your research skills and preparing you for the
    next phase of your career. You will work in the vibrant Innovation and
    Enterprise Research Laboratory (the "magic lab") with access to
    state-of-the-art technologies, including Australia's only PR2 robot. The
    research environment is stimulating but relaxed and your colleagues will be
    highly motivated and skilled researchers. In addition, you will have the
    opportunity to work with senior research leaders in IBM.

    We are looking for motivated, resourceful and imaginative people to join us.
    Normally a Masters or high Honours degree in a relevant field of science, IT
    or engineering is required but in rare circumstances exceptional candidates
    without such qualifications are admitted. You do not need to have any
    specialized knowledge or experience but a high level of skill in software
    engineering is expected.

    The position is located at the UTS's Broadway campus, just minutes walk from
    Central Station and Chinatown.

    To apply:
    Send an email with your resume, cover letter and academic transcript to
    phd@themagiclab.org.
    Applications Close: April 2, 2013

    For more information please email phd@themagiclab.org.
    CRICOS Provider No: 00099F

    UTS CRICOS Provider Code: 00099F
    DISCLAIMER: This email message and any accompanying attachments may contain confidential information.
    If you are not the intended recipient, do not read, use, disseminate, distribute or copy this message or
    attachments. If you have received this message in error, please notify the sender immediately and delete
    this message. Any views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender, except where the
    sender expressly, and with authority, states them to be the views of the University of Technology Sydney.
    Before opening any attachments, please check them for viruses and defects.

    Think. Green. Do.
    هرکه را اسرار حق آموختند
    مهر کردند و دهانش دوختند

  10. #60
    ApplyAbroad Hero robotic آواتار ها
    تاریخ عضویت
    Dec 2008
    رشته و دانشگاه
    مهندسی
    ارسال‌ها
    1,524

    پیش فرض پاسخ : موقعیت‌های خالی رباتیک در دانشگاه‌های خارج از کشور

    Post-doctoral Position at the Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University

    Post-doctoral Position in Visual-based Localization on Complex Changing Environments

    The Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh,
    Pennsylvania, is looking for an outstanding researcher to work on the
    problem of image-based localization in complex changing environments.
    The post-holder will be expected to design, conduct, and manage
    original research, with application to robust, real-time localization
    on a prototype vehicle. Primary tasks include developing novel
    algorithms and approaches for extracting features from images acquired
    from a moving vehicle, and the computation and optimization of vehicle
    position using Bayesian approaches. Additional tasks include data
    collection, field testing of the developed algorithms, and publication
    of research results in journals and/or international conferences.

    This work will lean upon recent work [1][2].

    Requirements:
    The candidate must have a
    - PhD degree on Computer Science with expertise in computer vision
    - A proven track record in carrying out excellent research
    - Strong programming skills
    - Excellent English communication skills (oral and written)

    Programming in C++ and experience with ROS are very welcome.

    To apply, please send a CV, links to relevant peer-reviewed
    publications, and reference letters to Daniel Huber
    (dhuber@cs.cmu.edu).

    [1] Hernan Badino, Daniel Huber, and Takeo Kanade, "Real-Time
    Topometric Localization," International Conference on Robotics and
    Automation, May, 2012.
    [2] Hernan Badino, Daniel Huber, and Takeo Kanade, "Visual Topometric
    Localization," Proceedings of the Intelligent Vehicles Symposium (IV
    2011), July, 2011.


    --
    Hernan Badino
    Commercialization Specialist
    National Robotics Engineering Center
    Carnegie Mellon University
    Telephone: 412-953-7459
    10 40th Street
    Pittsburgh, PA 15201
    USA
    هرکه را اسرار حق آموختند
    مهر کردند و دهانش دوختند

موضوعات مشابه

  1. PostDoc position, machine learning and computer vision, CMU , USA
    توسط vahidR در انجمن موقعیت‌های خالی در رشته برق و کامپیوتر
    پاسخ: 0
    آخرين نوشته: February 19th, 2010, 04:26 AM

برچسب‌های این موضوع

علاقه مندی ها (Bookmarks)

علاقه مندی ها (Bookmarks)

مجوز های ارسال و ویرایش

  • شما نمیتوانید موضوع جدیدی ارسال کنید
  • شما امکان ارسال پاسخ را ندارید
  • شما نمیتوانید فایل پیوست در پست خود ضمیمه کنید
  • شما نمیتوانید پست های خود را ویرایش کنید
  •