If you have any questions about the vacancy, please contact me via e-mail: Johannes Betz
About Us
We are the Autonomous Vehicles Systems (AVS) Lab and are interested in the algorithmic foundations of path and behaviour planning, control and automated learning of autonomous vehicle systems. The AVS Lab's research is motivated by the goal of developing the next generation of intelligent autonomous vehicle systems. These systems will be able to interact with each other and with people while acting safely, efficiently and responsibly. Our vision is to enable safe and trustworthy autonomy for a wide range of highly integrated vehicle applications. We are looking for outstanding researchers who are passionate about cutting-edge research in autonomous systems, robotics and machine learning.
Tasks and project
As part of a research project, you will be part of a dedicated group developing new functions for autonomous vehicles. In order to evaluate these functions, the goal is to intelligently create a large number of test scenarios that can then be tested in real, autonomous vehicles. Your research project will focus on creating simulative and real test scenarios using Large Language Models (LLMs). You will take responsibility for the design, implementation and evaluation of the new algorithms. You will work on the optimization and validation of these scenarios in order to subsequently evaluate the comprehensive testing of autonomous driving functions in a real, autonomous research vehicle. In addition to your technical work, you will take responsibility for teaching and ancillary tasks and supervise student teams.
Your profile
You are enthusiastic about the topic of autonomous systems and robotics and are motivated to take on responsibility in research. You enjoy working in a loyal and committed team to solve complex problems and dedicate yourself to a topic over a longer period of time.
In summary, you bring with you:
- A Master's degree in a technical field (mechanical engineering, mechatronics, robotics, electrical engineering, computer science, etc.)
- Know-How from lectures in robotics (e.g. environment perception, path and behavior planning, control)
- Very good programming skills (e.g. Matlab, Python, C, C++)
- A conscientious and independent way of working
- High motivation and commitment
- Negotiation skills in written and spoken German and English
We offer
- Full-time position as research associate (TV-L E-13, 100%)
- Integration into the TUM Graduate School for support in doctoral studies
- Future-oriented research area with high (national and international) scientific exchange
- Loyal, reliable and committed team
- Numerous opportunities for professional and interdisciplinary training (e.g. soft-skill seminars)
- Modern working environment and infrastructure
- Possibility to work abroad
- Flexible home office arrangement
How do I apply?
The Autonomous Vehicle Systems Lab aims to increase its percentage of women and therefore strongly encourages qualified women to apply. Severely disabled persons will be given preference in case of equal suitability and qualification.
Please send your complete written application (cover letter, curriculum vitae, high school diploma, bachelor's diploma, master's diploma, confirmation of internships) in German or English in digital form to the following email address: application.avs(at)ed.tum.de
Prof. Dr. Johannes Betz
Professorship for Autonomous Vehicle Systems
Boltzmannstraße 15
85748 Garching