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A leading German university is offering multiple PhD positions focusing on robotics and green manufacturing through the SureROB project. The candidates will engage in developing sustainable collaborative robots and active vibration control strategies. This prestigious Marie-Curie program offers a competitive salary and requires international mobility between Germany and Poland. Successful candidates will have a strong background in Mechanical Engineering or Mechatronics, and must not have resided in Germany for over a year prior to their start date. Applications open till January 15, 2026.
Organisation/Company Technische Universität Darmstadt Department Department of Mechanical Engineering Research Field Engineering » Mechanical engineering Engineering » Control engineering Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions Country Germany Application Deadline 15 Jan 2026 - 23:59 (Europe/Berlin) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Hours Per Week 40 Offer Starting Date 1 Jul 2026 Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Horizon Europe - MSCA Reference Number DC6 Marie Curie Grant Agreement Number 101226856 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No
About the SureROB Project
Development of efficient, safe, green, and reconfigurable manufacturing systems requires seamless integration between software and hardware solutions, requiring cooperation between experts from different fields. The project aims to make advancements in green manufacturing systems through collaborative robots (CoBots), making them viable for SMEs. The field of robotics faces the challenge of a disconnect between experts from computer science that provide generic solutions and the end-users that work and interact with the hardware. By bridging this gap to enable the development of lightweight, efficient, and sustainable CoBots, SureROB will holistically train skilled researchers to contribute to European manufacturing. Through a well-balanced consortium of renowned academic bodies and industrial partners from seven countries, SureROB will develop and benchmark industrially feasible solutions. The focus would be not only to make the manufacturing process sustainable but also address the sustainability of manufacturing CoBots themselves. Green tools and techniques will be developed. An important target would be achieving up to 20% reduction in the weight of the robot's components (drives and arms), resulting in lower energy consumption without compromising on the system reliability and robustness. Structural and geometric optimisation of the drives and arms will be investigated to improve the dynamic behaviour and efficiency with software-based design solutions. These will be supported with vibration control strategies working in sync with optimised path planning and condition monitoring strategies. Numerical and experimental evaluation of the developed solutions will be conducted for benchmarking them against the reference system. SureROB will address the cost and impact of existing technologies to make them economically feasible and eco-friendly, and will actively disseminate the results, engage with the public, and promote open science.
About the DC6 research project
The objective of the project is the development of active vibration control strategies by using motors available in the robot’s joints as actuators. This will involve understanding, investigating, and modelling the mesh dynamics of the high reduction ratio drives used in the joints (harmonic and/or cycloid), in addition to understanding and accounting for the dynamics of the lightweight robot joint and arms. Several research question will have to be addressed:
Different type of strategies will have to be developed, investigated, compared, and benchmarked experimentally through a proof of concept demonstrator.
The project requires the candidate to undertake international mobility. 18 months of the research work will be performed in Darmstadt (Germany) at TU Darmstadt and 18 months in Warsaw (Poland) in cooperation with Adaptronica .
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Within SureROB, there are 9 PhD positions on offer that tackle different challenges in robotics. Visit our PhD Positions website page to look at the other positions!
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Refer Section 1.3.2. of the MSCA Work Programme (here ) for more details.