Professor

Jonathan Eden

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Senior Lecturer

University of Melbourne

Australia

Research Interests

Human-robot Interaction

10%

Mechanical Engineering

10%

Machine Learning

10%

Robotics

10%

Computer Science

10%

Mechatronics

10%

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University of Melbourne

Australia

PhD and Postdoctoral Positions in Human-Robot Interaction, Robotics, and Mechatronics at University of Melbourne

The University of Melbourne's Human Robotics Lab and Human Computer Interaction group are recruiting for one postdoctoral Research Associate and two PhD students to join the ARC Discovery Project: Robotic Trainers for a Skilled Workforce of the Future. This interdisciplinary project is led by Denny Oetomo, Wafa Johal, Jonathan Eden, and Vassilis Kostakos, and focuses on human-robot interaction, robotics, machine learning, human motor learning, and XR technologies. The available positions include a 24-month postdoctoral fellowship and two PhD studentships. The research will be conducted within the Mechanical Engineering department, with a strong emphasis on robotics, mechatronics, and human-computer interaction. The project aims to advance the field of human-robot interaction and develop robotic trainers to enhance workforce skills for the future. Applicants for the PhD positions should have a background in robotics, mechatronics, computer science, or related fields, with experience in machine learning or human-robot interaction considered an asset. The postdoctoral position requires a PhD in a relevant discipline. The application process for the postdoctoral role is via the University of Melbourne's recruitment portal, while PhD applicants should email their CV and transcripts to the listed supervisors with the subject 'ARC DP26'. The positions are based at the University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The postdoctoral role is a 24-month contract, and while funding details for the PhD positions are not specified, such roles are typically funded. The application window is open until 14 January 2026. For more information, refer to the provided links or contact the supervisors directly.

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