Pubblicato su stage4eu il: 02/12/2025 NVIDIA, Robotics Software Intern - Sim-to-Real
NVIDIA
Europaallee 39, Zurich, Svizzera
Informatica/ICT, Engineering
L'offerta scade il 11/12/2025
Attività:
As a Robotics Software Intern on the Isaac Applications Team, you will help build the platform for Physical AI robots — enabling sim-first development, real-world deployment, and continuous learning to make them smarter over time. The ideal candidate will have strong software engineering skills for (soft) realtime robotics applications and real-world experience with multi-body robots, such as humanoids or quadrupeds.
What you'll be doing:
- Bring the latest advancements in Physical AI to simulated and real humanoid robots by building the humanoid reference platform showcasing the power of NVIDIA's technology.
- Collaborate across team boundaries to integrate NVIDIA robotics products such as Thor and Isaac Sim / Isaac Lab into one solution for humanoid robots.
- Opportunity to work in a professional software development team in a corporate environment.
Requisiti principali:
- - Currently pursuing a degree in Computer Science, Robotics, Engineering, or a related field (Ms or PhD).
- Proficiency in C++ and Python programming languages.
- Experience with simulated and real robots.
- Knowledge of common tools and libraries for robotics and learning (i.e. pytorch, Cuda, ROS2, physics simulators like Isaac Sim and MuJoCo).
- Academic classes or coursework in machine learning, control and robotics systems.
- Deployment experience on robots (sim2real).
Ways to stand out from the crowd:
- Previous internships or hands-on experience with robotic systems in a commercial or academic setting.
- Experience with NVIDIA robotics tools (Isaac Lab, Isaac ROS) and hardware (Jetson platform).
- Experience with humanoid robots.
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