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<h3>Joining ACT Lab</h3>
<p>Interested Ph.D. students should contact Prof. Ayanian and apply to Brown University Department of Computer Science or School of Engineering. </p>
<h3>ACT Lab is now at Brown University</h3>
<p>In January 2022, the ACT Lab moved from the University of Southern California to Brown University.</p>
<!--<p>In general, we look for strong Ph.D. students to join our lab to work on problems related to task assignment and resource allocation, and path planning and control of ground and aerial vehicles. While we are in the department of computer science, robotics is an interdisciplinary field, and we need electrical and mechanical engineers, too. If interested, please apply to the Department of Computer Science through the <a href="http://viterbi.usc.edu/admission/phd/">Viterbi School of Engineering</a>.</p>
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We are seeking multiple Ph.D. students to work on multiple federally funded (NSF, ONR, ARL) projects in multi-robot and multi-agent systems. Ph.D. positions will begin in August 2021 and the application deadline is December 15, 2020.
Projects include but are not limited to the following:
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<li>Learning from human coordination to build better multi-robot controllers (<a href="http://act.usc.edu/human-inspired.html">Details</a>)</li>
<li>Long-Term Planning and Robust Plan Execution for Multi-Robot Systems (<a href="http://act.usc.edu/motion-coordination.html">Details</a>)</li>
<li>Planning and Control of Heterogeneous Robot Teams for Ocean Monitoring (Aerial robots collaborating with surface vehicles to track particulate in the ocean) (<a href="https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1724399&HistoricalAwards=false">Details</a>)</li>
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Interested applicants should apply to the Ph.D. program in the department of Computer Science at the University of Southern California (<a href="https://www.cs.usc.edu/ph-d-application-information/">Details</a>). Questions about the positions may be directed to Nora Ayanian. Applicants with a strong statement of purpose document demonstrating an interest in multi-robot and multi-agent systems will be given primary consideration.
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<p>Please note that Dr. Ayanian cannot reply to all of the emails received from students interested in pursuing a Ph.D. in our lab.</p>
<h3>Master's Students</h3>
<p>There are currently no open positions for masters students in our lab. If you are interested in working with us in the future, we encourage you to take our course, CSCI 646, Coordinated Mobile Robotics. It is open to students in all departments.</p>
<h3>Undergraduates</h3>
<p>Motivated undergraduates are always welcome in our lab. Email Dr. Ayanian directly to set up a meeting so potential projects can be discussed. Have a resume ready.
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