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Robotics

Work description

Development of mechanical solutions for real-time and in-situ water sampling and filtration for eDNA collection. These solutions are integrated within the scope of the NMicroARTIC, Bioprotect, NauAzul, and Plantastic research projects. This work plan includes the redesign and implementation of a mechanical and micro-hydraulic solution for the biosampler for submerged use, as well as consideration of its use in environments with extreme weather conditions, at great depths, and in situations of monitoring the biological impact of marine infrastructures such as offshore renewable energy production structures or aquaculture. In addition to the development of specific biosampling solutions in the marine environment, the work plan also includes aspects of their integration into different underwater robots. The plan also includes the testing and validation of the implemented solutions and monitoring of their implementation in the field, as well as the preparation of all associated documentation and user manuals. Active participation in the preparation of scientific publications and other related materials is also considered an integral part of the work to be carried out.

Academic Qualifications

Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering

Minimum profile required

- Experience with eDNA collection and sampling systems;- Experience with fieldwork and sea trials;- Experience with filtration and microfluidic systems.

Preference factors

- Experience in microhydraulic system design; - Experience in embedded systems; - Maritime safety course (STCW “Standards of Training and Certification of Watchkeeping”, security awareness training certificate); - Experience in SolidWorks design; - Experience in manufacturing mechanical components.

Application Period

Since 18 Dec 2025 to 02 Jan 2026

Centre

Robotics and Autonomous Systems

Scientific Advisor

Alfredo Martins