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A research university in France is looking for a Postdoctoral Researcher in State Estimation for Continuum Robots. The position involves developing state estimation methods, implementing imaging systems, and conducting experiments in a collaborative interdisciplinary environment. Ideal candidates will hold a PhD in Robotics or a related field, with strong skills in control systems and AI. The role offers a starting salary of €2,900 gross monthly, depending on experience.
Recruitment Type: Fixed-term contract (CDD)
Contract Duration: From January 1st, 2026 to January 31st, 2027
Presentation of the structure:
The Translational Research in Medicine and Complexity Laboratory (TIMC) is a research unit (UMR 5525, jointly operated by CNRS and Université Grenoble Alpes), headed by Alexandre Moreau‑Gaudry. The laboratory conducts interdisciplinary research at the core of translational health research. It brings together more than 300 people, in close proximity and collaboration with Grenoble Alpes University Hospital (CHU Grenoble Alpes), and hosts expertise from many fields, illustrated by the participation of both researchers and clinicians.
Within TIMC, the GMCAO team (Computer‑Assisted Medical and Surgical Procedures), led by Sandrine Voros, INSERM Researcher, is a pioneer in the field of computer‑assisted medical interventions. The team contributes its expertise in medical robotics, developed over nearly 30 years, including the coordination of the CAMI LabEx and the creation of more than 10 start‑ups.
The GMCAO team aims to establish, in the long term, a federative experimental platform dedicated to continuum/flexible robots for medical applications. This initiative began in 2019 with support from CNRS (INS2I) and the recruitment of a permanent researcher specializing in the field.
Under the supervision of Dr. Taha Chikhaoui, CNRS Researcher and member of the GMCAO team, you will be responsible for:
These specifics are defined according to the regulations of Université Grenoble Alpes and the host laboratory (TIMC).
A PhD (or equivalent) in Automatic Control, Robotics, or a related field.
Strong analytical foundations and experience in state‑estimation theory (Kalman filters, observers, particle filters, etc.) are required.
Advanced knowledge of deep learning and/or reinforcement learning is highly desirable. Experience in image processing will be a major asset.
Starting from €2,900 gross monthly, depending on experience.
Université Grenoble Alpes brings together the main public higher education institutions of Grenoble and Valence.