The EU project REMARO: Reliable AI for Marine Robotics (https://remaro.eu/ 
<https://remaro.eu/>) project has openings for 2 Phd fellows at the University 
of Porto, Portugal’s Underwater Systems and Technology Lab (https://lsts.pt 
<https://lsts.pt/>). The two projects relate to:
Position #5: System-level safety analysis for vision-based autonomous submarine 
vehicles

Position #6: Identification of bio-geo-chemical signatures of dynamic features 
of the ocean


The focus is on Autonomous Systems, Marine Robotics, Artificial Intelligence 
and Control, touching on Machine Learning. 
Deadline: January 2nd, 2021
Point of Contact: Prof. Joao Tasso (j <mailto:jta...@fe.up.pt>ta...@fe.up.pt 
<mailto:jta...@fe.up.pt>), Director of LSTS

Criteria: 

Students from engineering associated with Electrical and Computer Engineering 
(including Electronics and Telecommunications) may apply. Other profiles are 
likely to be accepted, especially in Computer Science, Physics or Energy and 
Environment. Scientific 
Strong programming skills in C++, Java, Python and Matlab are a must
Must be open to going to sea for field experiments
Teamwork is essential; a viable candidate should have strong written and verbal 
communication skills, especially in the English. English is the predominant 
language at the faculty and department
Peer-reviewed publications are a plus
Women and minorities are strongly encouraged to apply

Details including how to fill out the application are at:

https://candidate.hr-manager.net/ApplicationInit.aspx?cid=119&ProjectId=181220&DepartmentId=3439&MediaId=1282
 
<https://candidate.hr-manager.net/ApplicationInit.aspx?cid=119&ProjectId=181220&DepartmentId=3439&MediaId=1282>

About Porto:

Porto is culturally diverse university town well known for its food and wine, 
especially Port wine. It has strong connectivity to the rest of Europe and the 
United States including non-stop flights to major destinations via a modern 
airport and rail and road links. Designated as the 2001 European Capital of 
Culture it has rebuilt itself into a major tourism destination for its 
picturesque surroundings and vibrant culture. At the center of Maritime 
exploration for centuries, Porto figures prominently in European history in 
inspiring and initiating the Portuguese maritime exploration in the 15th and 
16th centuries. The first school of navigation in the country was founded in 
the city which has transformed into the University of Porto, and the nations 
flagship Engineering school at the Faculty of Engineering (FEUP). FEUP provides 
a rigorous academic environment with selective admission to applicants to its 
undergraduate and graduate programs which feed into the vibrant startup 
environment in the local area. 

LSTS is the pre-eminent  university level marine robotics laboratory in Europe 
with a focus on space, aerial, surface and underwater vehicles for ocean 
observation and surveillance. The lab works across the necessary disciplinary 
lines of ocean science (biological and physical oceanography) and control, AI 
and robotics and across geographical boundaries spanning Europe, the United 
States and Asia.
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