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As part of an ambitious collaborative research project between the Sint Maartens Kliniek and the University of Twente’s Wearable Robotics Lab, we are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to advance estimation and sensor fusion methods for next-generation wearable robotics. The project focuses on the development of the E-Walk concept: a wearable assistive device that combines novel sensing technologies, biomechanical modeling, and machine learning to estimate human joint moments and external disturbances, and to derive robust, activity-agnostic control strategies for stable exoskeleton-assisted walking in people with impaired gait.
You will work closely together with a PhD candidate, a technician, and another postdoctoral fellow that will be recruited for the E-walk project, in close collaboration with external partners involved in the project. If you are excited about interdisciplinary research at the interface of robotics, biomechanics, control, and artificial intelligence, and motivated to contribute to impactful exoskeleton technologies, we encourage you to apply.
The opening
The project combines wearable sensing, ambulatory biomechanics, inverse dynamics, and machine learning to enable the next generation of intelligent exoskeletons for mobility support and rehabilitation. The main goal for this position it to integrate novel instrumented insoles with exoskeleton sensors, and to estimate human joint moments and external disturbances in real-world settings.
Your tasks will be
Your secondary tasks will include:
ABOUT THE LAB
The Wearable Robotics Lab at the University of Twente is a multi-disciplinary team. They use exoskeletons, exosuits and bionic prostheses, combining biomechanical modelling, advanced sensing and intelligent control. This work aims to improve mobility rehabilitation and quality of life of people who need support.
Our lab is part of the Biomechatronics group of the department of Biomechanical Engineering. You will join a vibrant and interdisciplinary ecosystem that is embedded in the Robotics Center and the Techmed Centre that collaborate closely with industry and clinical partners.
Why join us?
YOUR PROFILE
Required Qualifications:
We offer a position with a generous allowance:
Please, only apply via the web platform by 23:59 on July 13, 2026 (do not apply via email).
Applications should include the following documents:
1. A video (2-minute max) describing your scientific interests and why you are applying for this position.
2. A cover letter (1-page max) specifying how your experience and skills match the position as well as summarizing your scientific work.
3. A CV including English proficiency level, nationality, visa requirements, date of birth, experience overview, and publication list.
4. Contact information for at least three academic references. A support letter will be requested by us only if your application is considered.
Interviews will take place in the week of July 20. Expected starting date is September 2026.
Screening is part of the procedure.
For more information on the open position, you can contact Prof. Herman van der Kooij, mail: [email protected]. Please, only apply via the web platform. Please, do not apply via email.
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