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Postdoctoral Researcher

Eth Singapore Sec Ltd.

D05 Pasir Panjang, Hong Leong Garden, Clementi New TownContractS$8,995 – S$10,485/mo

Posted 14 Jul 2026

About this role

Project background The Soft Robotics Lab within the Institute of Robotics and Intelligent Systems at ETH Zurich, through the Singapore-ETH Centre (SEC), is inviting applications for a full-time researcher position based in Singapore. We are looking for an exceptional, hands-on engineer to design, build, and test soft robotic manipulation systems for automated baggage handling inside aircraft cargo holds. Our lab's goal is to build, model, and control robots in a fundamentally different way, so that they become more flexible, dexterous, capable, and adapt better to their environment. The lab has showcased its research in robotic design and algorithms through real-world applications such as a robotic fish for underwater locomotion, soft robotic hands for pick-and-place tasks, and multi-segment arms for dynamic object manipulation. This position is part of Project Nyala, the Automated Loose Baggage Handling System for Narrow-Body Aircraft, funded by the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) under the Aviation Transformation Programme (ATP-Airport). A consortium led by the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD), with SEC, NTU, and SIT as partner institutions, will develop a compact robotic system that automates the loading and unloading of loose baggage inside the cargo holds of narrow-body aircraft such as the A320 and B737. Today, ground handlers manually lift and stack bags of up to 32 kg in a space with less than 1.2 m of height clearance. The project will take the system from concept through digital modelling and simulation to TRL 3-4 physical prototypes, validated in are presentative cargo hold mock-up. The project runs for 30 months, from June 2026 to November 2028. SEC leads the manipulation research within the consortium: dexterous manipulation concepts for irregular baggage, soft and hybrid end-effector architectures, adaptive grasping of deformable objects, concept validation and design trade studies, and system-level interface and integration. This is a builder’s role at its core. You will work across mechanical design, soft and compliant actuation, fabrication, electronics, and control to create complete manipulation subsystems, then iterate relentlessly through hands-on experimentation until they perform in the real world. A distinctive feature of this role is the direct collaboration with aviation industry partners and stakeholders, including Airbus, SATS, Changi Airport Group, and Singapore Airlines, translating cutting-edge soft robotics technology into a system with immediate operational relevance. Job description You will take soft robotic end-effectors and manipulation subsystems for baggage handling from concept to working prototype: conceiving the architecture, designing and fabricating grippers and compliant actuation elements, integrating sensing and control, and validating performance through systematic real-world testing. Each design cycle feeds the next, so rapid prototyping, measurement, and iteration sit at the heart of the project. Baggage is deformable, irregular, and heavy: bags of up to 32 kg that vary widely in size, shape, material, and fragility must be grasped, transferred, and stacked inside a hold with less than 1.2 m of clearance. You will engineer soft and hybrid end-effectors, gripper and suction mechanisms, and adaptive grasping strategies that handle this diversity reliably, and validate them through design trade studies against the project’s performance, safety, and reliability targets. You will combine hands-on mechanical design, fabrication, and experimental testing with modeling, actuation, and control to deliver complete, functional manipulation subsystems across all four work packages, from concept development and sub-system evaluation to system-level integration, testing, and validation in the cargo hold mock-up. Close, day-to-day collaboration with the SUTD-led consortium is key to the project: you will integrate SEC’s end-effector and grasping technology with the perception, planning, and platform work of the partner institutions to build a system that no single group could achieve alone. You will work within this multidisciplinary team and have access to a world-class lab, state-of-the-art fabrication facilities, and the broader robotics ecosystem at the SEC and the ETH Zurich Soft Robotics Lab (srl.ethz.ch). This is an applied engineering role focused on implementation and impact. The primary deliverables are functional prototypes, integrated …

What they're looking for

CertificationsPassion for Helping Others3D Printingbuilding robots

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What does a Postdoctoral Researcher at Eth Singapore Sec Ltd. do?

Project background The Soft Robotics Lab within the Institute of Robotics and Intelligent Systems at ETH Zurich, through the Singapore-ETH Centre (SEC), is inviting applications for a full-time researcher position based in Singapore. We are looking for an exceptional, hands-on engineer to design, bu…

What skills does this Postdoctoral Researcher role need?

Key skills for this role include Certifications, Passion for Helping Others, 3D Printing, building robots.

How much does a Postdoctoral Researcher at Eth Singapore Sec Ltd. pay?

This role lists a salary of S$8,995 – S$10,485 per month.

Is this Postdoctoral Researcher role remote, hybrid, or on-site?

The listing is based in D05 Pasir Panjang, Hong Leong Garden, Clementi New Town. Check the posting for remote or hybrid options.

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