Received: from GLINDA.OZ.CS.CMU.EDU by A.GP.CS.CMU.EDU id aa12874; 21 Jul 95 19:05:43 EDT Date: Fri, 21 Jul 95 19:04:09 EDT From: AI.Repository@GLINDA.OZ.CS.CMU.EDU To: ai+ai-postdoc@cs.cmu.edu Subject: Postdoc: Robotics, Computer Vision, Planning at Univ. of Pennsylvania Sender: ai@A.GP.CS.CMU.EDU From: craigr@central.cis.upenn.edu (Craig Reynolds) Subject: Post Doctoral Position Available Date: 19 Jul 1995 17:40:32 GMT Organization: Grasp Lab The General Robotics and Active Sensory Perception (GRASP) Laboratory at the University of Pennsylvania is in search of a post-doctoral researcher in the general areas of robotics, design and manufacturing. Specifically, funding is available to support research in computer vision, geometric modeling, planning, dynamics and control. Applications and inquiries should be directed to the following address: Prof. Ruzena Bajcsy, Director Telephone: (215) 898-0371 GRASP Laboratory FAX: (215) 573-2048 3401 Walnut Street, Room 301C email: bajcsy@cis.upenn.edu University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA 19104-6228 USA Furthermore, if you know of any outstanding Ph.D. students who are finishing up, or if you know of anyone who is in the job market, please forward this information to them. Information about the GRASP Lab ------------------------------- The GRASP Laboratory, on the campus of the University of Pennsylvania, provides a unique environment for research in computer vision, robotics, and manufacturing technologies. Faculty from 6 different departments, post-doctoral fellows, visiting researchers, and students work together on joint research projects. Computing facilities include approximately twenty Sun Microsystems, Silicon Graphics, IBM and HP workstations and color X-windows terminals. The lab also possesses several robot manipulators and mobile platforms: two PUMA 560 manipulators, two PUMA 250 manipulators, one Puma 260 manipulator, four TRC Labmate mobile platforms, one Lord gripper with force and tactile sensors, three Zebra 6-dimensional force/torque sensors, one Zebra Zero six degree of freedom manipulator, an instrumented compliant robot wrist, a number of tactile sensing arrays, and one Whole Arm Manipulator from Barret Design Inc. The lab's sensors and special purpose processors include: two SONY color cameras, 16 high resolution b/w Sony cameras, two robot mounted SONY stereo cameras, one fixed and one mobile laser range finder, four 8 bit video digitizers, a TIM-40 24-bit RGB framegrabber and two video/image processing modules with TMS320C40 processors, a TRC BiSight 2-axis stereo vergence camera platform, a Perceptron Range Imaging System and a Cyberware 3030R 3D Scanner. -- Craig Reynolds, Administrator University of Pennsylvania GRASP Laboratory Philadelphia, PA 19104 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This message | Submissions ai+ai-postdoc@cs.cmu.edu was sent via | Subscribe/Unsubscribe ai+query@cs.cmu.edu the AI-POSTDOC | Available mailing lists include mailing list. | AI-JOBS, LISP-JOBS, PROLOG-JOBS, AI-POSTDOC, AI-PREDOC