
The Chair of Individualized Production develops and investigates automated processes along the whole value chain in construction. A focus is the use of robots for individualized building production. In order to create an environment that allows the efficient production of lot size one, new and user friendly methods for man machine interaction are necessary. Combining the flexibility of robotics with intuitive methods for design oriented process planning and robot programming, the use of innovative fabrication processes by unpractised users becomes possible. The Chair of IP employs researchers from different fields of robotics and building production to streamline the necessary digital workflow from the initial design to the production process and construction site of the future via intuitive, easy-to-use interfaces. We are looking for a student assistant, who supports us in the development of digital processes and in teaching. We offer the opportunity to work with new industrial robots for research and teaching purposes. As an application we expect a cover letter and a CV preperably by email as one single pdf.