Join Sensrad and Örebro University in exploring how 4D radar can shape the future of autonomous vehicles. This industrial PhD project focuses on safe, reliable, and sustainable autonomy in demanding environments.
Sensrad, a Gothenburg-based company developing one of the world’s most advanced 4D radar sensors, is offering an industrial PhD position in collaboration with Örebro University. The research will explore how 4D imaging radar can enable autonomous operation in mining and construction vehicles – ensuring safety and reliability in all conditions.
The position is part of the REEDEAM graduate school, a national initiative training PhD students to drive the green transition in Swedish heavy industry. The selected candidate will work at the intersection of radar technology, AI and automation, contributing to future solutions for sustainable and autonomous systems.
The position is fully funded and based in Gothenburg, with close collaboration at Örebro University. Applications are open until November 1.