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Job description
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Develop and improve close-loop control algorithms for coupling of physical and numerical simulation in real-time (cyber-physical systems), taking into account kinematic observer, force observer, sensor fusion, friction compensation, delay compensation, force allocation, feed-forward and feedback.
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Support and contribute to a larger team of cyber-physical systems in terms of development, back-testing, debugging, and documentation.
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Contribute to executing tasks and meeting deliverables under research grants and industry projects.
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Collaborate with industry partners, affiliated research institutes and other relevant stakeholders to contribute to grant proposals for research funding consistent with the strategic goals of TCOMS.
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Perform any other duties as assigned by the supervisor.
Job Requirements
Qualification & Field of Study:
Work Experience:
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Experience in designing and developing NI LabVIEW-based data acquisition and control systems for ocean basin model testing or similar environments.
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Experience in developing LabVIEW applications for Windows and Real-Time (RT) Linux environments.
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Proficiency in integrating National Instruments (NI) hardware systems such as PXI, cRIO, and CompactDAQ into the testing framework.
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Hands-on experience with communication protocols like TCP/IP, UDP, Serial, USB, CAN, and EtherCAT for testing and control purposes.
Other Requirements:
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Good interpersonal and communications skills.
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Ability to adapt and work effectively as members of a team.
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Good communications skills in both written and spoken to handle diverse stakeholders.
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Resourceful and self-driven with a high degree of professional integrity.
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