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How can a collective of robots become a “living”, reconfigurable infrastructure to support real-time and safe crowd management in a dynamic urban environment?
We are seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate to help us answer this question by joining the Roboflow team https://roboflow.phys.tue.nl/roboflow/, taking part in the RE-FLOW (REconfigurable robot collectives for real-time FLOW control) project. RE-FLOW, supported by the EAISI Multidisciplinary AI Research (EMDAIR) program, aims to combine control theory, robotics, applied physics, and computer science to lay the foundations for a new generation of AI-enabled robot collectives that can act as adaptive physical infrastructures.
You will develop the intelligence layer of the RE-FLOW architecture, developing new closed-loop flow-shaping approaches to answer a central research question:
How can high-dimensional, emergent crowd dynamics and hazard information be translated into optimal and safe geometric configurations of a robot collective in real time?
Rather than controlling individual robots, you will investigate how high-level geometric structures—such as corridors, barriers, and splitters—can be synthesized automatically from observations of pedestrian flow, enabling the robot collective to act as a form of adaptive physical infrastructure that continuously reshapes itself in response to evolving crowd dynamics, hazards, and environmental changes.
Under the joint supervision of Valentina Breschi (Department of Electrical Engineering), Elena Torta (Department of Mechanical Engineering), and Federico Toschi (Department of Applied Physics and Science Education), you will develop novel methods to:
This project offers a unique opportunity to work on a new research direction at the intersection of control, AI, and robotics. You will collaborate with researchers from Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Applied Physics, and Mechanical Engineering and become part of the vibrant AI ecosystem of TU/e and the Eindhoven Artificial Intelligence Systems Institute (EAISI).
We are looking for candidates with:
Experience with Reinforcement Learning, Model Predictive Control, robotics, or multi-agent systems is considered an advantage.
A meaningful job in a dynamic and ambitious university, in an interdisciplinary setting and within an international network. You will work on a beautiful, green campus within walking distance of the central train station. In addition, we offer you:
On our website you can discover even more information about our conditions of employment. Build on your career at TU/e!
We are a leading international university where scientific curiosity meets a hands-on mindset. We work in an open and collaborative way with high-tech industries to tackle complex societal challenges. Our responsible and respectful approach ensures impact — today and in the future. TU/e is home to over 13,000 students and more than 7,000 staff, forming a diverse and vibrant academic community.
Our university is located in Brainport Eindhoven — a world‑leading tech region with more than 7,000 high‑tech companies and strong R&D activity. Known for breakthroughs in AI, photonics, semiconductors and advanced manufacturing, Brainport is a place where technology serves people and society. Learn more about the Brainport region here.
The mission of the Department of Electrical Engineering is to acquire, share and transfer knowledge and understanding in the whole field of Electrical Engineering through education, research and valorization. We work towards a ‘Smart Sustainable Society’, a ‘Connected World’, and a healthy humanity (‘Care & Cure’). Activities share an application-oriented character, a high degree of complexity and a large synergy between multiple facets of the field.
Research is carried out into the applications of electromagnetic phenomena in all forms of energy conversion, telecommunication and electrical signal processing. Existing and new electrical components and systems are analyzed, designed and built. The Electrical Engineering department takes its inspiration from contacts with high-tech industry in the direct surrounding region and beyond.
The department is innovative and has international ambitions and partnerships. The result is a challenging and inspiring setting in which socially relevant issues are addressed.
Do you recognize yourself in this profile and would you like to know more?
Visit our website for more information about the application process. You can also contact dr. Valentina Breschi [email protected].
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