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A EMI Risk management of Assistive Health Technology (AERIALIST DC3)
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KonvertBrugge, BEA EMI Risk management of Assistive Health Technology (AERIALIST DC3)
KU LeuvenBrugge, BEThe increasing internal complexity of assistive devices, coupled with the trend toward self-adaptability and the integration of AI and ML, presents significant challenges in ensuring safety throughout the entire lifecycle. This complexity not only extends to the technical aspects but also to the interaction between users and the technology. Traditional hazard-and-risk analysis techniques typically operate under the assumption that random failures of individual components lead to accidents, thereby overlooking these emerging safety challenges. To address this evolving landscape, it becomes imperative to develop novel hazard-and-risk analysis techniques that reframe safety as a control problem10, considering both component reliability and the dynamic interplay of human interaction with the system.
In this doctoral position advancing you will develop new techniques to eliminate emerging hazard-and-risk through an analysis that reframes safety as a dynamic control problem, moving away from the traditional component-failure approach. This innovative approach takes into account not only component reliability but also the dynamic interplay between users and the technology, strengthening the safety-assurance case for assistive devices.
Your mission :
- Create and deploy continuous monitoring systems for electromagnetic disturbances in assistive devices during operation, with the ability to detect and respond to unexpected high disturbances to ensure safety and reliability
- Innovative and cost-effective EMI sensors capable of continuous monitoring to ensure environmental disturbances remain within the specified limits for the assistive device.
- Documentation and validation of the AI’s ability to detect potential EMI failures in real-time.
- A fully funded 3-year PhD scholarship (extendable to 4 years)
- Next to you monthly grant, you have a living allowance to travel abroad and to finanance your secondments. If you have a family, you can obtain a family allowance.
- Specialized doctoral training to boost your expertise.
- Opportunities to collaborate in groundbreaking interdisciplinary research and participate in international conferences.
- Access to state-of-the-art infrastructure and a range of university benefits (health insurance, etc.).
- A dynamic, passionate team of fellow PhD students and test engineers.
Expected Results :
At the M-Group at KU Leuven Bruges Campus, we are driving innovation in interconnected, intelligent mechatronic systems. The research group focusses on making systems reliable by developing new technologies in hardware, software, sensors, mechanical structures, energy systems and artificial intelligence. Modern systems need a holistic view on those 4 components, where we integrate expertise of computer science, electrotechnical engineering and mechanical engineering. M-Group is a multi-departemental research group where computer science, electrical and mechanical engineering expertise is combined. The research group consists of 8 professors and more than 40 researchers (postdocs, phd students or assistants) and is supported by a project coordinator, a research manager and 2 technical staff members. We are based at the KU Leuven Campus of Bruges in the province of West Flanders in Belgium (1 hour train ride from Brussels, 3 hour train ride from Paris). The group has access to state-of-the-art labs with recent machines and robotics and has many collaborations with other labs spread over Belgium.This position is a Marie Slodowska-Curie scholarship from the European Commission.
We offer :
Full details can be consulted at https : / / dn-aerialist.eu / apply-now / In this topic you will be working together with TU Delft (the Netherlands) and the Otto Bock Healthcare Products GMBH (Ottobock, Germany).