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+ | ==== Topic 7: Robot simulation in Unreal Engine with PhysX ==== | ||
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+ | **Main Objective: | ||
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+ | level, as it requires programming skills of various frameworks (Unreal Engine, | ||
+ | PhysX), expertise in robotic simulation and physics engines. | ||
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+ | **Requirements: | ||
+ | of the Unreal Engine and PhysX API. Experience in robotics and robotic simulation is a plus. | ||
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+ | **Expected Results** We expect to be able to simulate robots in unreal, have support and able to control standard joints. | ||
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+ | Contact: [[team/ |
Prof. Dr. hc. Michael Beetz PhD
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