PhD and Postdoctoral Openings in Robotics, Human-Robot Interaction, and AI at TU Wien
TU Wien’s
Autonomous Systems Lab
is advertising
3 openings
for
PhD candidates and/or postdoctoral researchers
in robotics and AI. The research themes are centered on
embodiment-agnostic humanoid loco-manipulation policy learning
,
context-aware interaction skill learning for physical human-robot interaction
,
bridging generative AI and control-theoretic safety in robotics
, and
visuo-tactile control policy for dexterous human-like manipulation
.
The lab, directed by
Prof. Dongheui Lee
, focuses on
cognitive robot motor skill learning
,
human motion understanding
, autonomous learning from observations, and cognitive robot control. The post highlights an interdisciplinary, internationally collaborative, and inclusive research environment with good facilities and resources at TU Wien in Vienna.
Eligibility highlights:
applicants should have an
MS or PhD
in a relevant field such as
robotics, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, or computer science
. Strong academic achievement in
robotics, machine learning, and/or control
is expected, together with experience in
robot experiments
,
programming
, and
team projects
. Strong English writing and speaking skills are required.
Funding:
the post does not specify salary or stipend details, but it is a formal research opening for PhD/postdoctoral work at TU Wien.
Start date:
August/September 2026.
How to apply:
send a
single PDF
to
[email protected]
containing your CV, motivation letter, transcripts for B.Sc. and M.Sc., degree certificates, up to 3 important publications, and contact details for 2–3 referees. The motivation letter should explain your research experience, interests, and fit to the topic area.
Institution:
TU Wien (Vienna University of Technology), Austria.