PhD - Foundation Models and Agentic AI for Industrial Automation
- Full-time
- Legal Entity: Robert Bosch GmbH
Company Description
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Job Description
Industrial automation is at a turning point. Foundation models offer unprecedented generalization and adaptability — yet deploying them in real production environments means addressing strict constraints: microsecond-level latencies, deterministic behavior, functional safety certifications, and legacy infrastructures that cannot simply be replaced.
- As a PhD candidate, your tasks will include investigating how foundation models can be effectively applied in industrial reality. To this end, you will develop innovative methods for adaptation, validation, and deployment.
- You will bring these models into manufacturing, the process industry, and cyber-physical systems, always treating latency, determinism, and safety as non-negotiable factors.
- In addition, you will address key questions such as how foundation models can deliver bounded, predictable performance without compromising their capabilities.
- You will develop solutions to ensure compatibility between foundation models and established industrial safety and automation standards (e.g., IEC 61131, IEC 61508).
- Last but not least, you will enhance brownfield automation platforms with the capabilities of foundation models, thereby unlocking new opportunities for industry.
Qualifications
- Education: completed Master’s degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Industrial Automation, Robotics, Mechatronics, or a comparable field
- Experience and know-how: strong theoretical and practical background in machine learning and deep learning; solid understanding of industrial automation concepts, control systems, as well as real-time or embedded environments; proficient programming skills in Python and C++; familiarity with functional safety standards (IEC 61508, ISO 13849) as well as formal verification or validation methods; proven experience in deploying and optimizing AI models on edge devices, embedded hardware, or resource-constrained platforms; knowledge of model optimization techniques such as quantization, pruning, knowledge distillation, or accelerated inference; practical experience with PLC environments, industrial communication protocols (OPC UA, PROFINET, EtherCAT), or industrial real-time platforms is desirable
- Personality and working style: strong interest in applying foundation models in industrial or cyber-physical systems and the ability to approach complex research questions in a structured and methodical way
- Languages: fluent English (written and spoken) and good German skills
Additional Information
https://www.bosch-ai.com
www.bosch.com/research
The final PhD topic is subject to your university.
Please submit all relevant documents (CV, certificates, and links to GitHub or kaggle account).
Start: according to prior agreement
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Daniel Ewert (Functional Department)
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