[ros-users] Job opening at Bosch Research and Technology Center, Palo Alto, CA

Lorenzo Riano lorenzo.riano at gmail.com
Tue May 5 17:10:21 UTC 2015


The Bosch Research and Technology Center in Palo Alto, California, is
looking for an exceptional candidate to join the personal robotics team.
The candidate will mainly focus on navigation, control and motion planning
for robotics. To apply please visit the website
https://your.bosch-career.com/en/web/us/us/applying_us/jobsearch_9/-/cui/job/ZRB_UNREG_SEARCH/EN/5543AFAF21C817D0E10080000A032126

Tasks
• Perform research, develop, implement and evaluate algorithms for
navigation in indoor environments
• The developed algorithms must be adaptable to a variety of platforms,
sensors and environments
• The candidate will work in an inter-disciplinary team on an exciting
project with a potentially large impact worldwide

Requirements
• PhD in Robotics, Computer Science or related field
• Excellent knowledge and proven expertise in developing navigation
solution for mobile robots
• Working knowledge of optimal control methods and optimization methods
• Excellent C++ programming expertise is required as well as proven
expertise in working with large code bases
• Excellent knowledge of ROS is required
• Working experience with at least one mobile robotic platform is required,
more than one is a plus
• Python and Java knowledge is a plus
• Proven system integration and software architecture skills
• Knowledge of Linux, and development on Linux systems preferred
• The ability to develop, understand and implement complex algorithms
efficiently and correctly
• Experience with modern software engineering tools & Experience working
independently in a large software setting
• Excellent communication skills and demonstrated ability to multitask and
deliver on challenging software development tasks

More information at
https://your.bosch-career.com/en/web/us/us/applying_us/jobsearch_9/-/cui/job/ZRB_UNREG_SEARCH/EN/5543AFAF21C817D0E10080000A032126


-- 
Lorenzo

“I have come to believe that the whole world is an enigma, a harmless
enigma that is made terrible by our own mad attempt to interpret it as
though it had an underlying truth.”
Umberto Eco, The name of the Rose
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