ArtIAMAS Student Opportunities

Army Research Laboratory & Maryland Robotics Center

The Army Research Laboratory and the Maryland Robotics Center seek a team of
undergraduate students to conduct research to develop a legged robotic platform that can survive harshlandings and maintain mobility.

Army Research Laboratory

ARL and the University of Maryland are seeking a student to conduct research to develop the hardware design of a legged robotic platform that can survive harsh landings and maintain mobility. Students will design robot morphology and external landing structures.

Army Research Laboratory, U.S. Department of Defense

The Military Information Experimentation Branch at DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory Robotics Research and Collaboration Campus, provides support for experiments using robotic systems. The Military Information Experimentation Branch is seeking interns to participate in providing data management and analysis for robotic experiments.

Army Research Laboratory

The U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command (DEVCOM) Army Research Laboratory offers a variety of different opportunities for grades K-12, undergraduate and graduate students. The program is also extended to PhD students and faculty members of universities.

MRC Pathways Program

Maryland Robotics Center

The Maryland Robotics Center offers the Pathways program to high school, undergraduate, and Ph.D. robotics students in support of their research experiences. Pathways also includes the Pathways to the Profession program which supports internships for students interested in a career in robotics.

 

 

Maryland Robotics Center

The Maryland Robotics Center invites current UMD students to apply to the MRC Graduate Assistantship Program in eight different research areas of robotics such as multi-robot systems, medical robotics and miniature robotics.

 

Maryland Robotics Center

The Maryland Robotics Center Postdoctoral Fellowship Program awards year-long fellowships in eight different research areas of robotics including autonomous systems, bio-inspired robotics and cognitive robotics.