In façade construction, the installation of anchors and large prefabricated panels is a critical and delicate process. Anchors require precise insertion or controlled contact with structural surfaces, while panels are heavy, wide, and sensitive to misalignment. The AMALTEA project aims to address these challenges through the integration of robotics and automation. However, both anchor installation, as a contact-rich task, and panel placement, involving crane–robot interaction, require compliant robot behavior to handle uncertainties and external disturbances. This motivates the integration and development of low-level compliant control strategies for safe and robust robotic manipulation.
Within this research activity, the candidate is expected to integrate, test, and validate suitable compliant control strategies in relevant simulation and experimental scenarios.
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Supervisors: Jun.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Kepa Iturralde, Vincenzo Orlando M.Sc.
If you’re interested, please send your CV and academic transcripts to the following email address:
vincenzo.orlando@ibl.uni-stuttgart.de
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