PhD and Postdoc Positions in Multi-Robot Systems, Human-Robot Interaction, and Robot Learning at Indiana University Bloomington
The SMART Lab at Indiana University Bloomington, led by Professor Byung-Cheol Min, is recruiting 1-2 fully funded PhD students (Spring/Fall 2026 start) and one fully funded postdoctoral researcher (immediate start, up to 2 years) to work in the areas of multi-robot systems, human-robot interaction, and robot learning. The lab is part of the Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering, a leading institution in robotics and intelligent systems. Research in the SMART Lab focuses on developing new methods and technologies for collaborative robotics, advancing human-robot interaction, and exploring robot learning for real-world applications. Students and postdocs will have opportunities to develop independent research agendas, collaborate with faculty and peers, and contribute to cutting-edge projects. Applicants should be highly self-motivated, creative, and committed to pushing the boundaries of robotics. PhD applicants must have a relevant degree, strong academic record (GPA 3.0 minimum, 3.5+ preferred), and submit TOEFL/IELTS/Duolingo scores if international. Application materials include CV, personal statement, transcripts, and three letters of recommendation; GRE is optional. The PhD and postdoc positions are fully funded, covering stipend and tuition. The application deadline for PhD positions is December 15, 2025. Interested candidates should email their CV to [email protected] for initial screening or apply directly via the Luddy School website, indicating Professor Min as their potential advisor. For more details, visit the SMART Lab and Luddy School admissions pages.