PhD in Computer Vision for Multi-Agent Perception in Autonomous Driving
The Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) invites applications for a fully funded PhD position in Computer Vision for Multi-Agent Perception in Autonomous Driving, based at the Faculty of Engineering, Department of Electronics and Informatics (ETRO). This opportunity is part of the prestigious European Research Council (ERC) Consolidator Grant “Reinventing Multiterminal Coding for Intelligent Machines (IONIAN)”. The research group ETRO is renowned for its work in signal processing, AI, computer vision, NLP, electronics, and computing, and is a member of imec, a world-leading innovation hub in nano-electronics and digital technologies. English is the primary working language, and the environment is multicultural and welcoming.
The project addresses the challenge of cooperative perception in autonomous vehicles, where teamwork between vehicles, drones, and roadside units is essential for safe and reliable navigation. The research will focus on developing novel frameworks for cooperative perception, enhancing foundation models for performance and computational efficiency, designing world models for autonomous driving, creating large vision-language models, and generative diffusion & 3D/4D scene synthesis models for joint scene reconstruction. Real-world validation will be conducted using autonomous vehicles, mobile robots, and UAV testbeds. The successful candidate will have opportunities to publish in top conferences and journals, collaborate with leading EU labs and industry partners, mentor Master’s students, and participate in graduate teaching within a dynamic research team.
Applicants must have a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, (Applied) Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, or a related field, with strong skills in machine learning, computer vision, signal processing, deep learning (PyTorch/JAX), programming, analytical rigour, and English proficiency. Interest in vision-language models, diffusion models, cooperative perception, or 3D vision is expected. Additional assets include publications in top venues, prior work in relevant areas, experience with robotics, UAVs, autonomous vehicles, and high-performance GPU computing. Candidates must meet VUB permit and residence requirements and not have worked as an assistant paid from operating resources for more than 12 months.
The offer includes a full-time PhD scholarship for 12 months, extendable up to 48 months upon positive evaluation, a competitive salary linked to government scales, hospital insurance, transport coverage, generous leave, telework allowance or internet fee, full reimbursement of commute, cost-free hospitalisation insurance, access to state-of-the-art sensing platforms, support for conference travel, specialised training, and broad networking. The workplace is open, diverse, and supportive, with excellent facilities and benefits.
Applications must be submitted by 1 March 2026 via jobs.vub.be. Required documents (cover letter, CV, academic transcripts, research statement, references) should be combined into one PDF and emailed to Prof. Nikos Deligiannis at [email protected]. The selection process includes an initial file review and a job interview. For further information about the position, contact Prof. Deligiannis. More details about VUB, its campuses, benefits, and the EUTOPIA alliance can be found online.