Applications are invited for several Ph.D. positions in Coordination and Control of Mobile Multi-Robot Systems. The positions are with the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at North Carolina A&T State University (NCAT), and the students will work under the supervision of Dr. Ioannis Raptis.
The research aims to establish a theoretical and computational framework for designing motion coordination algorithms for fleets of mobile robots operating in confined spaces. Applications include traffic management in autonomous intersections, urban aerial mobility, and warehouse automation. The research has analytical, computational, and experimental components. The derived algorithms will be validated using actual aerial and ground mobile robots.
Students from all majors relevant to control systems, computer science or engineering, and applied mathematics are encouraged to apply. Preference will be given to candidates with a strong and demonstrated background in at least one of the following topical areas: control theory, discrete mathematics and algorithms, transportation, and programming.
The assistantships include a tuition waiver and a graduate student stipend. Review of submissions will begin immediately. Interested students are strongly encouraged to apply early, as successful candidates will be hired immediately. The positions are open until filled.