Dear colleagues,
We have a fully-funded PhD position in the Department of Electrical Engineering (ESAT), KU Leuven, Belgium. We would appreciate it if you can forward this information to interested applicants.
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The Networked System Group of KU Leuven, led by Prof. Sofie Pollin, has a fully-funded PhD position in "Robust and Secure Visible Light Communication."
For this vacancy, the selected candidate will focus on the system-level research of a robust and secure VLC network. This includes a thorough review of the state of the arts, the invention of new methods and algorithms, the design of new VLC hardware and software, the implementation of a proof-of-concept system, thorough experimental evaluations of the system in different indoor/outdoor application scenarios, and feasibility demonstration of the system in top venues.
You can apply for this position no later than October 31, 2019, via the online application tool: http://www.kuleuven.be/eapplyingforjobs/light/55255918
More details are available here: https://www.kuleuven.be/personeel/jobsite/jobs/55255918
If you have any questions, please send an email to qing.wang@kuleuven.be.
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Thank you,
Dr. Qing Wang
ESAT, KU Leuven
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We have a fully-funded PhD position in the Department of Electrical Engineering (ESAT), KU Leuven, Belgium. We would appreciate it if you can forward this information to interested applicants.
____________________
The Networked System Group of KU Leuven, led by Prof. Sofie Pollin, has a fully-funded PhD position in "Robust and Secure Visible Light Communication."
For this vacancy, the selected candidate will focus on the system-level research of a robust and secure VLC network. This includes a thorough review of the state of the arts, the invention of new methods and algorithms, the design of new VLC hardware and software, the implementation of a proof-of-concept system, thorough experimental evaluations of the system in different indoor/outdoor application scenarios, and feasibility demonstration of the system in top venues.
You can apply for this position no later than October 31, 2019, via the online application tool: http://www.kuleuven.be/eapplyingforjobs/light/55255918
More details are available here: https://www.kuleuven.be/personeel/jobsite/jobs/55255918
If you have any questions, please send an email to qing.wang@kuleuven.be.
________________
Thank you,
Dr. Qing Wang
ESAT, KU Leuven
✔️ @ApplyTime
15 fully-funded PhD Positions on Domain-Specific Search (EU Marie Curie Action DoSSIER)
DoSSIER is an EU Horizon 2020 ITN/ETN on Domain Specific Systems for Information Extraction and Retrieval. DoSSIER will elucidate, model, and address the different information needs of professional users. It mobilizes an excellent and highly synergistic team of world-leading Information Retrieval (IR) experts from 5 EU States who, together with 3 academic partners (universities in the US, Japan, and Australia), and 11 industrial partners (dynamic SMEs and large corporations) will produce fundamental insights into how users comprehend, formulate, and access information in professional environments.
DoSSIER research is structured in three areas: (i) Models: fundamental models of users and domain specificity, (ii) Methods: contextual and personalized search, and (iii) Applications: workflow, task and the interface. Each area individually and in cross-field fertilisation, will produce breakthroughs in our understanding of computer-supported human information search workflows. The result will be a new generation of information access systems, which will accelerate innovation cycles in EU academia and industry. To be both concrete and generic, DoSSIER consists of 8 projects identifying a target domain and 7 projects acting horizontally across domains. Three domains are used: science & technology innovation, law, and health. Questions currently unanswerable (e.g. What is the key innovation difference between these two patents?) will be answerable either directly by a system, or by the development of cognition-enhancing instruments for interacting with information.
Each recruited PhD student will work on one project. Denoscriptions of the 15 PhD projects and exact details on application requirements can be found here: http://ifs.tuwien.ac.at/dossier/
Applicants must be in the first four years (full-time equivalent research experience) of their research careers and have not been awarded a doctoral degree. Applicants can be of any nationality, however, they are required to undertake physical, transnational mobility (i.e. move from one country to another) when taking up the appointment. At the time of appointment, the applicant must not have resided or carried out their main activity (work, studies, etc.) in the host country for more than 24 months in the past three years. Short stays, such as holidays, are not taken into account. Salaries are in accordance with the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) regulations for early stage researchers. Women are especially encouraged to apply.
Accepted applicants will have the possibility to obtain a supplementary Postgraduate Certificate in Researcher Professional Development from the University of Strathclyde:
https://www.strath.ac.uk/theresearcherdevelopmentprogramme/pgrcredits/
Applications must include the following:
* Cover letter including (i) a clearly visible list of maximum 3 projects that you would like to work on ranked by decreasing order of preference (include the project numbers and noscripts) and (ii) a denoscription of why you are qualified to work on your preferred project(s), based on past experience in studies and work, and how would you approach the project(s) (maximum 1 page for 1-2 preferred projects and 1.5 pages for 3 preferred projects).
* Full CV
* Copies of certificates
* Language qualifications (necessary if applying for projects at institutions which have formal requirements for demonstrating language knowledge)
Please send the application as a single PDF file to: dossier-applications@list.tuwien.ac.at
Project positions remain available until filled. We will process the application e-mails at the following cut-off dates:
1 November 2019
15 December 2019
15 February 2020
15 March 2020
15 May 2020
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DoSSIER is an EU Horizon 2020 ITN/ETN on Domain Specific Systems for Information Extraction and Retrieval. DoSSIER will elucidate, model, and address the different information needs of professional users. It mobilizes an excellent and highly synergistic team of world-leading Information Retrieval (IR) experts from 5 EU States who, together with 3 academic partners (universities in the US, Japan, and Australia), and 11 industrial partners (dynamic SMEs and large corporations) will produce fundamental insights into how users comprehend, formulate, and access information in professional environments.
DoSSIER research is structured in three areas: (i) Models: fundamental models of users and domain specificity, (ii) Methods: contextual and personalized search, and (iii) Applications: workflow, task and the interface. Each area individually and in cross-field fertilisation, will produce breakthroughs in our understanding of computer-supported human information search workflows. The result will be a new generation of information access systems, which will accelerate innovation cycles in EU academia and industry. To be both concrete and generic, DoSSIER consists of 8 projects identifying a target domain and 7 projects acting horizontally across domains. Three domains are used: science & technology innovation, law, and health. Questions currently unanswerable (e.g. What is the key innovation difference between these two patents?) will be answerable either directly by a system, or by the development of cognition-enhancing instruments for interacting with information.
Each recruited PhD student will work on one project. Denoscriptions of the 15 PhD projects and exact details on application requirements can be found here: http://ifs.tuwien.ac.at/dossier/
Applicants must be in the first four years (full-time equivalent research experience) of their research careers and have not been awarded a doctoral degree. Applicants can be of any nationality, however, they are required to undertake physical, transnational mobility (i.e. move from one country to another) when taking up the appointment. At the time of appointment, the applicant must not have resided or carried out their main activity (work, studies, etc.) in the host country for more than 24 months in the past three years. Short stays, such as holidays, are not taken into account. Salaries are in accordance with the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) regulations for early stage researchers. Women are especially encouraged to apply.
Accepted applicants will have the possibility to obtain a supplementary Postgraduate Certificate in Researcher Professional Development from the University of Strathclyde:
https://www.strath.ac.uk/theresearcherdevelopmentprogramme/pgrcredits/
Applications must include the following:
* Cover letter including (i) a clearly visible list of maximum 3 projects that you would like to work on ranked by decreasing order of preference (include the project numbers and noscripts) and (ii) a denoscription of why you are qualified to work on your preferred project(s), based on past experience in studies and work, and how would you approach the project(s) (maximum 1 page for 1-2 preferred projects and 1.5 pages for 3 preferred projects).
* Full CV
* Copies of certificates
* Language qualifications (necessary if applying for projects at institutions which have formal requirements for demonstrating language knowledge)
Please send the application as a single PDF file to: dossier-applications@list.tuwien.ac.at
Project positions remain available until filled. We will process the application e-mails at the following cut-off dates:
1 November 2019
15 December 2019
15 February 2020
15 March 2020
15 May 2020
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1-2 Senior Research Fellows, INVEST - DEADLINE 31 October
The University of Turku is a world-class multidisciplinary research university which offers interesting challenges and a unique vantage point to national and international research and education.
The University of Turku is a world-class multidisciplinary research university which offers interesting challenges and a unique vantage point to national and international research and education.
THE FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES, UNIVERSITY OF TURKU INVITES APPLICATIONS FOR THE POSITION OF
1-2 Senior Research Fellows in the research project INVEST for a fixed term position from 1st January 2020 to 31st December 2022.
The INVEST Research Flagship Center (http://invest.utu.fi/), located at the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Turku, is recruiting 1-2 Senior Research Fellows (experienced researchers with one or more previous post doc positions). The Flagship Center is located at the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Turku.
The research flagship “Inequalities, Interventions, and New Welfare State” (INVEST) aims at providing a new model for the welfare states that is more equal, better targeted to problem groups, more anticipatory as well as economically and socially sustainable. The existing research indicates that the Nordic welfare states are efficient in reducing the negative outcomes that are related to many of the structural family disadvantages, such as parental low education, unemployment or poverty. Despite this, children and youth are still particularly vulnerable when negative life course events take place unexpectedly or when many disadvantages accumulate to the same families. The growth environments can strengthen these negative effects.
The flagship is funded by the Academy of Finland and it is implemented in cooperation with the University of Turku and the Institute of Health and Welfare (THL). The multidisciplinary project combines research teams from sociology, social policy, demography, psychology and psychiatry.
The persons chosen for the positions are placed in the INVEST Sociology research group (https://sites.utu.fi/invest/research-groups/) and are expected to conduct research that is linked to one or more of the following topics: a) socioeconomic and demographic inequalities across the generations and over the life-course, b) the influence of policies and welfare services on these inequalities (comparative approach), and c) social experiments and social interventions. The researchers will support PIs and co-PIs in supervising other researchers, collaborate with other researchers in the program and apply further funding for their own research. The positions are intended for already experienced researchers that are also expected to run their own research groups in the future.
The persons chosen for the positions are expected to have a) a PhD in sociology or in a field related to it and the ability for independent scientific work as well as necessary teaching skills b) strong skills in quantitative methods and experience on using register, panel or comparative datasets, c) experience of conducting independent scholarly work and publishing research on the topics related to the project, and d) previous work experience at least at the post doctoral level in working in high-quality research projects. Own previous research funding, adjunct professorships (docent) and other academic merits are considered as advantages.
More information here.
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The University of Turku is a world-class multidisciplinary research university which offers interesting challenges and a unique vantage point to national and international research and education.
The University of Turku is a world-class multidisciplinary research university which offers interesting challenges and a unique vantage point to national and international research and education.
THE FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES, UNIVERSITY OF TURKU INVITES APPLICATIONS FOR THE POSITION OF
1-2 Senior Research Fellows in the research project INVEST for a fixed term position from 1st January 2020 to 31st December 2022.
The INVEST Research Flagship Center (http://invest.utu.fi/), located at the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Turku, is recruiting 1-2 Senior Research Fellows (experienced researchers with one or more previous post doc positions). The Flagship Center is located at the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Turku.
The research flagship “Inequalities, Interventions, and New Welfare State” (INVEST) aims at providing a new model for the welfare states that is more equal, better targeted to problem groups, more anticipatory as well as economically and socially sustainable. The existing research indicates that the Nordic welfare states are efficient in reducing the negative outcomes that are related to many of the structural family disadvantages, such as parental low education, unemployment or poverty. Despite this, children and youth are still particularly vulnerable when negative life course events take place unexpectedly or when many disadvantages accumulate to the same families. The growth environments can strengthen these negative effects.
The flagship is funded by the Academy of Finland and it is implemented in cooperation with the University of Turku and the Institute of Health and Welfare (THL). The multidisciplinary project combines research teams from sociology, social policy, demography, psychology and psychiatry.
The persons chosen for the positions are placed in the INVEST Sociology research group (https://sites.utu.fi/invest/research-groups/) and are expected to conduct research that is linked to one or more of the following topics: a) socioeconomic and demographic inequalities across the generations and over the life-course, b) the influence of policies and welfare services on these inequalities (comparative approach), and c) social experiments and social interventions. The researchers will support PIs and co-PIs in supervising other researchers, collaborate with other researchers in the program and apply further funding for their own research. The positions are intended for already experienced researchers that are also expected to run their own research groups in the future.
The persons chosen for the positions are expected to have a) a PhD in sociology or in a field related to it and the ability for independent scientific work as well as necessary teaching skills b) strong skills in quantitative methods and experience on using register, panel or comparative datasets, c) experience of conducting independent scholarly work and publishing research on the topics related to the project, and d) previous work experience at least at the post doctoral level in working in high-quality research projects. Own previous research funding, adjunct professorships (docent) and other academic merits are considered as advantages.
More information here.
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Ph.D. Student THE SOCIAL AND COGNITIVE BRAIN
The Free University Brussels (VUB) and the “Ghent Experimental Psychiatry (GHEP) lab” at Ghent University, has a job opportunity for a Ph.D. student in the field of Neuromodulation and Social Neuroscience.
Research project: ‘THE SOCIAL AND COGNITIVE BRAIN’
We offer a dynamic, stimulating and supportive research environment where the Ph.D. candidate will be enrolled in a new line of research with the combination of cerebellar neuromodulation (tDCS/rTMS) and Brain imaging (fMRI).
The social and cognitive brain brings together experts in the field of the study of the social brain and its cognitive underpinnings. The project involves the social cerebellum, a much-neglected part of the brain that seems to be responsible for adequate sequencing of (social) actions, and thus may play an important part in social understanding. To answer fundamental questions on the working of the social cerebellum, we use the most advanced techniques and methods in neuroimaging and neuro-analysis. Moreover, the fundamental insights gained from this fundamental research are applied on patient groups with sequencing deficiencies in social behavior (autism spectrum disorders). Is the cerebellum indeed responsible for these deficiencies, and can these be alleviated by using new technologies at the forefront of brain research: brain stimulation, coupled with novel behavioral / psychological therapies that make effective use of the novel theoretical insights with respect to the cerebellum?
Based on insights on earlier brain imaging findings, the aim of this new project is to develop and test innovative ways to combine cognitive social paradigms in the fMRI scanner while participants are stimulated with tDCS (this in healthy samples as well as in mentally affected patients, focused on autism). This brain imaging information will provide not only crucial information on the working mechanisms of non-invasive neurostimulation in real time, but it will also how it may affect cerebellar social functioning in autism.
Profile/required diploma
We are looking for a highly motivated candidate with strong interest in brain processing and psychopathology. Successfully MSc (or equivalent degree graduates) in Medicine, Neuroscience, Engineering/physics, Psychology, or a closely related field, with excellent grades and a strong interest in neuroimaging research.
Extra requirements/ Expected qualifications
- Excellent grades during the Bachelor and Master program
- Capable of working independently at a multidisciplinary level, while engaging in close internal collaborations
- Good knowledge of statistical analysis (SPSS or R) / Data Analysis
- Proficiency in Dutch/English, proficiency in French is an asset
- Being acquainted with neuroimaging (data analyses) or psychophysiology is an advantage but is not mandatory
- Research experience in the field of neuroimaging is an advantage
Applications
Letters of application, including a motivation letter, extensive CV and a copy of certificates mentioning all grades of the separate courses, can be send by email to Prof. Dr. Chris Baeken (Chris.Baeken@uzbrussel.be), before October 30th, 2019. Provide also contact details of two persons who know your academic qualifications and can be contacted for recommendation.
Conditions
The project starts latest January 1st, 2020. It is an assignment for a period of 4 years. First, the selected candidates will get a temporary position for 1 year with the perspective of prolongation for another 3 years. After the first year, there will be an evaluation regarding the prospects of successful completion of the Ph.D. project within the next three years. Salaries conform to standard Belgian regulations.
Chris Baeken MD, PhD
UGent: Department of Psychiatry and Medical Psychology (Ghent)
UZBrussel: Department of Psychiatry (Brussels)
Belgium
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The Free University Brussels (VUB) and the “Ghent Experimental Psychiatry (GHEP) lab” at Ghent University, has a job opportunity for a Ph.D. student in the field of Neuromodulation and Social Neuroscience.
Research project: ‘THE SOCIAL AND COGNITIVE BRAIN’
We offer a dynamic, stimulating and supportive research environment where the Ph.D. candidate will be enrolled in a new line of research with the combination of cerebellar neuromodulation (tDCS/rTMS) and Brain imaging (fMRI).
The social and cognitive brain brings together experts in the field of the study of the social brain and its cognitive underpinnings. The project involves the social cerebellum, a much-neglected part of the brain that seems to be responsible for adequate sequencing of (social) actions, and thus may play an important part in social understanding. To answer fundamental questions on the working of the social cerebellum, we use the most advanced techniques and methods in neuroimaging and neuro-analysis. Moreover, the fundamental insights gained from this fundamental research are applied on patient groups with sequencing deficiencies in social behavior (autism spectrum disorders). Is the cerebellum indeed responsible for these deficiencies, and can these be alleviated by using new technologies at the forefront of brain research: brain stimulation, coupled with novel behavioral / psychological therapies that make effective use of the novel theoretical insights with respect to the cerebellum?
Based on insights on earlier brain imaging findings, the aim of this new project is to develop and test innovative ways to combine cognitive social paradigms in the fMRI scanner while participants are stimulated with tDCS (this in healthy samples as well as in mentally affected patients, focused on autism). This brain imaging information will provide not only crucial information on the working mechanisms of non-invasive neurostimulation in real time, but it will also how it may affect cerebellar social functioning in autism.
Profile/required diploma
We are looking for a highly motivated candidate with strong interest in brain processing and psychopathology. Successfully MSc (or equivalent degree graduates) in Medicine, Neuroscience, Engineering/physics, Psychology, or a closely related field, with excellent grades and a strong interest in neuroimaging research.
Extra requirements/ Expected qualifications
- Excellent grades during the Bachelor and Master program
- Capable of working independently at a multidisciplinary level, while engaging in close internal collaborations
- Good knowledge of statistical analysis (SPSS or R) / Data Analysis
- Proficiency in Dutch/English, proficiency in French is an asset
- Being acquainted with neuroimaging (data analyses) or psychophysiology is an advantage but is not mandatory
- Research experience in the field of neuroimaging is an advantage
Applications
Letters of application, including a motivation letter, extensive CV and a copy of certificates mentioning all grades of the separate courses, can be send by email to Prof. Dr. Chris Baeken (Chris.Baeken@uzbrussel.be), before October 30th, 2019. Provide also contact details of two persons who know your academic qualifications and can be contacted for recommendation.
Conditions
The project starts latest January 1st, 2020. It is an assignment for a period of 4 years. First, the selected candidates will get a temporary position for 1 year with the perspective of prolongation for another 3 years. After the first year, there will be an evaluation regarding the prospects of successful completion of the Ph.D. project within the next three years. Salaries conform to standard Belgian regulations.
Chris Baeken MD, PhD
UGent: Department of Psychiatry and Medical Psychology (Ghent)
UZBrussel: Department of Psychiatry (Brussels)
Belgium
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Postdoctoral and Post-bac positions, rodent electrophysiology, thalamic circuits and memory. Florida Atlantic University
Several funded positions (postdocs and research assistants/post-bacs) in the laboratory of Dr. Carmen Varela (Psychology Department, Florida Atlantic University) to investigate the dynamics of thalamic cell ensemble activity during learning and memory processes, particularly memory retrieval and non-REM sleep consolidation. Possibility of in-person interview during SFN in Chicago. Start date flexible in the Spring/Summer of 2020. Two years with possibility of extension.
The mission of the laboratory is to discover fundamental cellular mechanisms that contribute to learning and memory, with a focus on the role of the neuronal circuits formed by higher order thalamic cells. We are located in the Jupiter campus of FAU (which also includes the Scripps Institute and Max Planck Florida Institute), a rapidly growing neuroscience community in beautiful South Florida. https://www.thethalamus.org/
The ideal postdoctoral candidate will have a strong background in electrophysiology and analysis of single unit and LFP data. Candidates interested in a post-bac position must have experience with rodent models. Outstanding interpersonal and communication skills, demonstrated initiative and dedication. Applications including a resume and statement of research interests should be sent to varelac@fau.edu. Candidates selected for an interview (at SFN or via Skype) will be asked to provide contact information for up to three references.
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Several funded positions (postdocs and research assistants/post-bacs) in the laboratory of Dr. Carmen Varela (Psychology Department, Florida Atlantic University) to investigate the dynamics of thalamic cell ensemble activity during learning and memory processes, particularly memory retrieval and non-REM sleep consolidation. Possibility of in-person interview during SFN in Chicago. Start date flexible in the Spring/Summer of 2020. Two years with possibility of extension.
The mission of the laboratory is to discover fundamental cellular mechanisms that contribute to learning and memory, with a focus on the role of the neuronal circuits formed by higher order thalamic cells. We are located in the Jupiter campus of FAU (which also includes the Scripps Institute and Max Planck Florida Institute), a rapidly growing neuroscience community in beautiful South Florida. https://www.thethalamus.org/
The ideal postdoctoral candidate will have a strong background in electrophysiology and analysis of single unit and LFP data. Candidates interested in a post-bac position must have experience with rodent models. Outstanding interpersonal and communication skills, demonstrated initiative and dedication. Applications including a resume and statement of research interests should be sent to varelac@fau.edu. Candidates selected for an interview (at SFN or via Skype) will be asked to provide contact information for up to three references.
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THALAMIC NETWORKS AND THE MECHANISMS OF LEARNING AND MEMORY
Long-Range interactions and the mechanisms of complex behavior
Our goal is to understand the neural network mechanisms of cognitive behavior. To do this, we study the role of thalamic networks (thalamocortical, thalamohippocampal, etc.) in the representation, storage and exchange of neural information.
Two positions at University of Arkansas
I am an assistant professor at the University of Arkansas and I was wondering if you would be able to share with the Social & Affective Neuroscience Society listserv that we are doing a cluster hire this year:
There are two assistant professor positions in experimental human neuroscience (social, cognitive, and/or developmental): https://jobs.uark.edu/postings/37021
There is one assistant professor position for a clinical psychologist (including focus on neuroscience and/or emotional disorders): https://jobs.uark.edu/postings/37214
Thank you!
Best,
Stacey Makhanova
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I am an assistant professor at the University of Arkansas and I was wondering if you would be able to share with the Social & Affective Neuroscience Society listserv that we are doing a cluster hire this year:
There are two assistant professor positions in experimental human neuroscience (social, cognitive, and/or developmental): https://jobs.uark.edu/postings/37021
There is one assistant professor position for a clinical psychologist (including focus on neuroscience and/or emotional disorders): https://jobs.uark.edu/postings/37214
Thank you!
Best,
Stacey Makhanova
✔️ @ApplyTime
jobs.uark.edu
Assistant Professor in Human Neuroscience (Two Open Positions)
The Department of Psychological Science in the J. William Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Arkansas invites applications for two tenure-track appointments at the rank of Assistant Professor in human neuroscience. These positions…
Dear Colleagues,
My lab is currently recruiting postdoctoral scholars for two very exciting projects: one to use machine learning to investigate replay during sleep (in collaboration with C. Kemere's lab at Rice U), and another to use µLED optoelectrodes (developed by E. Yoon's lab at U-M) to investigate hippocampal oscillations in episodic memory.
Links to the ads are provided here:
Machine Learning of Neuronal Spike Sequences: https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/diba-lab/2019/09/24/postdoctoral-position-machine-learning-of-neuronal-spike-sequences/
Optogenetic Examination of Hippocampal Microcircuits: https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/diba-lab/2019/09/24/new-postdoctoral-position-optogenetic-examination-of-hippocampal-microcircuits/
Please encourage qualified candidates to apply.
Thanks,
Kamran
Kamran Diba, PhD
Associate Professor, Dept of Anesthesiology
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My lab is currently recruiting postdoctoral scholars for two very exciting projects: one to use machine learning to investigate replay during sleep (in collaboration with C. Kemere's lab at Rice U), and another to use µLED optoelectrodes (developed by E. Yoon's lab at U-M) to investigate hippocampal oscillations in episodic memory.
Links to the ads are provided here:
Machine Learning of Neuronal Spike Sequences: https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/diba-lab/2019/09/24/postdoctoral-position-machine-learning-of-neuronal-spike-sequences/
Optogenetic Examination of Hippocampal Microcircuits: https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/diba-lab/2019/09/24/new-postdoctoral-position-optogenetic-examination-of-hippocampal-microcircuits/
Please encourage qualified candidates to apply.
Thanks,
Kamran
Kamran Diba, PhD
Associate Professor, Dept of Anesthesiology
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15 PhD positions in the EU Horizon 2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Project MINTS (MIllimeter-wave NeTworking and Sensing for Beyond 5G)
Applicants are invited for 15 PhD positions (“Early Stage Researchers”, ESRs) to be funded by the Marie-Sklodowska-Curie Innovative Training Network “MINTS – MIllimeter-wave NeTworking and Sensing for Beyond 5G” within the Horizon 2020 Programme of the European Commission.
MINTS provides a unique system-oriented training to 15 ESRs, nurturing a new generation of innovators thanks to internationally recognized researchers with broad experience in research, training, and participation in EU, national, and industry-sponsored projects. With the intensive involvement of industrial beneficiaries and partner organisations (Nokia, NEC, Sony, NI, IMEC, Proximus, Italtel), the ESRs will obtain in-depth knowledge and skills in mmWave networks and its key applications. This interdisciplinary and intersectoral training is an essential component of each ESR’s PhD. The 15 ESRs are distributed over 7 beneficiaries in 6 countries: KU Leuven (Belgium), IMDEA Networks Institute (Spain), TU Darmstadt (Germany), NEC (Germany), University of Padua (Italy), Lund University (Sweden), and Nokia Bell Labs (Ireland). Additionally, the consortium is completed by 7 partner organisations: IMEC (Belgium), Proximus (Belgium), NI (Germany), Carlos III University of Madrid (Spain), Italtel (Italy), Maynooth University (Ireland), and Sony (Sweden).
Each of the 15 ESRs will be working towards a PhD degree, supported by a carefully chosen supervisory team that maximizes both scientific excellence as well as interdisciplinary and intersectoral collaboration. The 15 MINTS ESRs will not only receive state-of-the-art science/technology training but will also benefit from a unique soft-skills training programme. The interdisciplinary and inter-domain training will make MINTS ESRs highly employable in various industries (such as the EU telecommunication vendors and operators Nokia, Eriksson, Deutsche Telekom, Telefonica, and Vodafone), academia, or public government bodies.
More info
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Applicants are invited for 15 PhD positions (“Early Stage Researchers”, ESRs) to be funded by the Marie-Sklodowska-Curie Innovative Training Network “MINTS – MIllimeter-wave NeTworking and Sensing for Beyond 5G” within the Horizon 2020 Programme of the European Commission.
MINTS provides a unique system-oriented training to 15 ESRs, nurturing a new generation of innovators thanks to internationally recognized researchers with broad experience in research, training, and participation in EU, national, and industry-sponsored projects. With the intensive involvement of industrial beneficiaries and partner organisations (Nokia, NEC, Sony, NI, IMEC, Proximus, Italtel), the ESRs will obtain in-depth knowledge and skills in mmWave networks and its key applications. This interdisciplinary and intersectoral training is an essential component of each ESR’s PhD. The 15 ESRs are distributed over 7 beneficiaries in 6 countries: KU Leuven (Belgium), IMDEA Networks Institute (Spain), TU Darmstadt (Germany), NEC (Germany), University of Padua (Italy), Lund University (Sweden), and Nokia Bell Labs (Ireland). Additionally, the consortium is completed by 7 partner organisations: IMEC (Belgium), Proximus (Belgium), NI (Germany), Carlos III University of Madrid (Spain), Italtel (Italy), Maynooth University (Ireland), and Sony (Sweden).
Each of the 15 ESRs will be working towards a PhD degree, supported by a carefully chosen supervisory team that maximizes both scientific excellence as well as interdisciplinary and intersectoral collaboration. The 15 MINTS ESRs will not only receive state-of-the-art science/technology training but will also benefit from a unique soft-skills training programme. The interdisciplinary and inter-domain training will make MINTS ESRs highly employable in various industries (such as the EU telecommunication vendors and operators Nokia, Eriksson, Deutsche Telekom, Telefonica, and Vodafone), academia, or public government bodies.
More info
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Dear members,
We are looking for a motivated student to work with us at the Brain State Decoding lab, University of Freiburg, Germany.
Specifically, we have an open PhD position for investigating machine learning methods for closed-loop deep brain stimulation systems in Parkinson's disease patients. Find the full proposal under https://www.bsdlab.uni-freiburg.de/jobs/phd-position-closed-loop-control-for-deep-brain-stimulation and apply to work with us!
Best on behalf of the lab,
Sebastián Castaño-Candamil
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We are looking for a motivated student to work with us at the Brain State Decoding lab, University of Freiburg, Germany.
Specifically, we have an open PhD position for investigating machine learning methods for closed-loop deep brain stimulation systems in Parkinson's disease patients. Find the full proposal under https://www.bsdlab.uni-freiburg.de/jobs/phd-position-closed-loop-control-for-deep-brain-stimulation and apply to work with us!
Best on behalf of the lab,
Sebastián Castaño-Candamil
✔️ @ApplyTime
www.bsdlab.uni-freiburg.de
PhD position: Closed loop control for deep brain stimulation — Brain State Decoding Lab
We have an open PhD position for developing a closed-loop system for deep brain stimulation!
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Postdoc Position in Optimization and Machine Learning Lab at Boston University
Dear colleagues,
I have one post-doc position opening in my Optimization and Machine Learning lab at Boston University.
The topics I am interested are Online Learning, Continuous Optimization, Learning in RKHS Spaces, and Statistical Learning Theory.
Starting date: ASAP
Ideal candidate has multiple theory papers at NeurIPS/ICML/COLT.
To apply, send me your CV.
Also, if you will be at NeurIPS, we can arrange to meet and chat.
Best regards,
Francesco
http://francesco.orabona.com
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Dear colleagues,
I have one post-doc position opening in my Optimization and Machine Learning lab at Boston University.
The topics I am interested are Online Learning, Continuous Optimization, Learning in RKHS Spaces, and Statistical Learning Theory.
Starting date: ASAP
Ideal candidate has multiple theory papers at NeurIPS/ICML/COLT.
To apply, send me your CV.
Also, if you will be at NeurIPS, we can arrange to meet and chat.
Best regards,
Francesco
http://francesco.orabona.com
✔️ @ApplyTime
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Two tenure track U. of Toronto positions in Data Science / ML / AI
The department of Industrial Engineering at the U. of Toronto has two open tenure track positions in Data Science / ML / AI:
(1) Research stream: https://utoronto.taleo.net/careersection/10050/jobdetail.ftl?job=1904181
(2) Teaching stream: https://utoronto.taleo.net/careersection/10050/jobdetail.ftl?lang=en&job=485827
The Industrial Engineering program at the U. of Toronto focuses on four main areas of research and teaching:
- Operations Research,
- Human Factors,
- Information Engineering, and
- Applied Machine Learning.
Cross-disciplinary applicants and those with relevant expertise to the position postings (e.g., reinforcement learning) are highly encouraged to apply.
Eligibility to apply for a Canadian Professional Engineering (PEng) license is preferred (research stream) or required (teaching stream) -- applicants with an undergraduate engineering degree are usually eligible to apply for a PEng license.
Dr. Scott P. Sanner
Assistant Professor, Industrial Engineering
Cross-appointed, Computer Science
Faculty Affiliate, Vector Institute
University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
Email: ssanner@mie.utoronto.ca
Website: http://d3m.mie.utoronto.ca/
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The department of Industrial Engineering at the U. of Toronto has two open tenure track positions in Data Science / ML / AI:
(1) Research stream: https://utoronto.taleo.net/careersection/10050/jobdetail.ftl?job=1904181
(2) Teaching stream: https://utoronto.taleo.net/careersection/10050/jobdetail.ftl?lang=en&job=485827
The Industrial Engineering program at the U. of Toronto focuses on four main areas of research and teaching:
- Operations Research,
- Human Factors,
- Information Engineering, and
- Applied Machine Learning.
Cross-disciplinary applicants and those with relevant expertise to the position postings (e.g., reinforcement learning) are highly encouraged to apply.
Eligibility to apply for a Canadian Professional Engineering (PEng) license is preferred (research stream) or required (teaching stream) -- applicants with an undergraduate engineering degree are usually eligible to apply for a PEng license.
Dr. Scott P. Sanner
Assistant Professor, Industrial Engineering
Cross-appointed, Computer Science
Faculty Affiliate, Vector Institute
University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
Email: ssanner@mie.utoronto.ca
Website: http://d3m.mie.utoronto.ca/
✔️ @ApplyTime
utoronto.taleo.net
Assistant Professor - Artificial Intelligence/ Data Science/ Information Engineering
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دوستانی که علاقهمند هستند در زمینهی هوش مصنوعی مهارتی کسب کنند و از اخبار و منابع اطلاع پیدا کنند، کانال تازه تاسیس زیر میتواند چراغ راه خوبی برای آنها باشد.
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اپلایتایم از عزیزان توانمند در زمینهی #مترجمی_زبان_انگلیسی دعوت به همکاری مینماید.
⚪️ آنچه که از شما انتظار داریم:
• مدرک تحصیلی مهم نیست
• مسئولیتپذیر، متعهد، خلاق و وقتشناس
📧 نحوهی درخواست:
به منظور اپلای، رزومهی خود را به جیمیل #اپلایتایم به آدرس زیر و سابجکت تعریف شده ارسال نمایید:
Email: applytime.ir@gmail.com
Subject: at2019et
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اپلایتایم از عزیزان توانمند در زمینهی #مترجمی_زبان_انگلیسی دعوت به همکاری مینماید.
⚪️ آنچه که از شما انتظار داریم:
• مدرک تحصیلی مهم نیست
• مسئولیتپذیر، متعهد، خلاق و وقتشناس
📧 نحوهی درخواست:
به منظور اپلای، رزومهی خود را به جیمیل #اپلایتایم به آدرس زیر و سابجکت تعریف شده ارسال نمایید:
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Subject: at2019et
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Ph.D position in medical imaging and image-guided surgery
Dear roboticists,
A Ph.D. position in medical imaging and image-guided surgery is opened at FEMTO-ST Institute (Besançon, France).
*
Title/Topics: Registration of 3D optical biopsies: /application to medical imaging of high-resolution and wide field-of-view/
Location:***FEMTO-ST Institute, 25000, Besançon, France
*Duration*: (36 months)
*Beginning*: as early as possible
*Scientific context ***
FEMTO-ST Institute (Besançon, France), develop several research activities related to surgical robotics, medical imaging, and image-guided intracorporeal interventions. In particular, we are addressing the clinical problem of performing of in-situ 3D optical biopsies, i.e. the optical analysis at the micrometer resolution of biological tissues thanks to highly efficient medical imaging without the traditional physical sampling of suspected tissues (physical biopsy). However, tissue analysis at micrometric resolution, using for example optical coherence tomography (OCT) or confocal microscopy, raises the problem of the limited field of view. Actually, this is the recurring dilemma of a wide field of view and micrometric resolution. To remedy this, it is necessary to perform several high-resolution 3D optical biopsies based on the micrometric motion of the imaging probe and to assemble them to reconstruct a single high-resolution biopsy over a large area.
Consequently, the aim is to understand what is happening in vivo in the olfactory mucosa without taking a sampling process of tissues (physical biopsy), which is clinically difficult to achieve. However, the in-situ characterization of the olfactory mucosa can be carried out thanks to 3D optical biopsies approaches.
*Scientific content *
The scientific work concerns the development of accurate and robust registration methods between 3D visual information (optical biopsies).
The PhD student will first focus on the development of calibration methods based on local visual features (e.g., geometric type information), matching methods, computing rigid transformations as well as reconstruction and mapping all the acquired data on the same final volume. This first work will provide a basis for extending these methods in aim to use global information such as pixel/voxel intensities, wavelet coefficientsor any other global image information. In addition, several parameters and external disturbances will be considered within this work such as physiological motion, … in order to limit potential artifacts.
This work will then be extended to non-rigid registration in which the observed tissue is subjected to a global (or a local minimum) deformation resulting, for instance, from the contact between the tissue and the imaging probe.
*Required knowledges *
·(medical) imaging, computer vision, robotics and applied mathematics
·Advanced programing skills (C++, Matlab, Python)
·Knowledges of computer vision libraries (OpenCV, PCL) will be appreciated
*Supervision team***
·***Guillaume Laurent (Associate-Prof, HdR, ENSMM) -
**https://gjlaurent.github.io/*
*·****Brahim Tamadazte (Senior Scientist, HdR, CNRS) -
**https://sites.google.com/site/tamadazte*
*Application procedure*
Interested candidates should send a cover letter, a CV and trannoscripts
(M1 and M2 or equivalent) as a single PDF file to the supervisors *before 15 December 2019*.
✔️ @ApplyTime
Dear roboticists,
A Ph.D. position in medical imaging and image-guided surgery is opened at FEMTO-ST Institute (Besançon, France).
*
Title/Topics: Registration of 3D optical biopsies: /application to medical imaging of high-resolution and wide field-of-view/
Location:***FEMTO-ST Institute, 25000, Besançon, France
*Duration*: (36 months)
*Beginning*: as early as possible
*Scientific context ***
FEMTO-ST Institute (Besançon, France), develop several research activities related to surgical robotics, medical imaging, and image-guided intracorporeal interventions. In particular, we are addressing the clinical problem of performing of in-situ 3D optical biopsies, i.e. the optical analysis at the micrometer resolution of biological tissues thanks to highly efficient medical imaging without the traditional physical sampling of suspected tissues (physical biopsy). However, tissue analysis at micrometric resolution, using for example optical coherence tomography (OCT) or confocal microscopy, raises the problem of the limited field of view. Actually, this is the recurring dilemma of a wide field of view and micrometric resolution. To remedy this, it is necessary to perform several high-resolution 3D optical biopsies based on the micrometric motion of the imaging probe and to assemble them to reconstruct a single high-resolution biopsy over a large area.
Consequently, the aim is to understand what is happening in vivo in the olfactory mucosa without taking a sampling process of tissues (physical biopsy), which is clinically difficult to achieve. However, the in-situ characterization of the olfactory mucosa can be carried out thanks to 3D optical biopsies approaches.
*Scientific content *
The scientific work concerns the development of accurate and robust registration methods between 3D visual information (optical biopsies).
The PhD student will first focus on the development of calibration methods based on local visual features (e.g., geometric type information), matching methods, computing rigid transformations as well as reconstruction and mapping all the acquired data on the same final volume. This first work will provide a basis for extending these methods in aim to use global information such as pixel/voxel intensities, wavelet coefficientsor any other global image information. In addition, several parameters and external disturbances will be considered within this work such as physiological motion, … in order to limit potential artifacts.
This work will then be extended to non-rigid registration in which the observed tissue is subjected to a global (or a local minimum) deformation resulting, for instance, from the contact between the tissue and the imaging probe.
*Required knowledges *
·(medical) imaging, computer vision, robotics and applied mathematics
·Advanced programing skills (C++, Matlab, Python)
·Knowledges of computer vision libraries (OpenCV, PCL) will be appreciated
*Supervision team***
·***Guillaume Laurent (Associate-Prof, HdR, ENSMM) -
**https://gjlaurent.github.io/*
*·****Brahim Tamadazte (Senior Scientist, HdR, CNRS) -
**https://sites.google.com/site/tamadazte*
*Application procedure*
Interested candidates should send a cover letter, a CV and trannoscripts
(M1 and M2 or equivalent) as a single PDF file to the supervisors *before 15 December 2019*.
✔️ @ApplyTime
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Postdoctoral fellowship in Autonomous Systems
The Intelligent Systems Laboratory in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Alberta is seeking one postdoctoral fellow in the area of Autonomous Systems. This Mitacs-supported position is focusing on the development of an autonomous dredging system for tailings ponds and harbours, in collaboration with an Edmonton-area company. Full details and application instructions may be found at:
https://cloudfront.ualberta.ca/-/media/research/post-doctoral-office/postings/electrical-and-computer-engineering---autonomous-systems.pdf
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Dr. Scott Dick
Professor
Director of Computer Engineering
Dept. of Electrical & Computer Engineering
University of Alberta
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The Intelligent Systems Laboratory in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Alberta is seeking one postdoctoral fellow in the area of Autonomous Systems. This Mitacs-supported position is focusing on the development of an autonomous dredging system for tailings ponds and harbours, in collaboration with an Edmonton-area company. Full details and application instructions may be found at:
https://cloudfront.ualberta.ca/-/media/research/post-doctoral-office/postings/electrical-and-computer-engineering---autonomous-systems.pdf
--
Dr. Scott Dick
Professor
Director of Computer Engineering
Dept. of Electrical & Computer Engineering
University of Alberta
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Postdoc Position at Purdue University
Position Denoscription - Postdoctoral Associate: Purdue University School of CS and IE are looking for a postdoctoral associate to work in the area of machine learning. Areas of interests include reinforcement learning, autonomous systems, multi-agent learning, and networking. The postdoctoral associate will be expected to conduct fundamental and top-notched research in these areas. The postdoctoral scholar will work jointly with Prof. Vaneet Aggarwal (https://web.ics.purdue.edu/~vaneet/) and Prof. Bharath Bhargava (https://www.cs.purdue.edu/homes/bb/).
Position Qualifications: We are seeking candidates that are bright, highly motivated, and mathematically inclined research scholars, who have the potential to publish in premier conferences and journals. Candidates may come from different backgrounds, such as Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Mathematics, Statistics, or a related field. All applicants must have strong mathematical and computing skills. Applicants are expected to be outstanding, intellectually curious researchers at an early stage of their scholarly career.
Application Process: The positions are available immediately and offered for one-year term, subject to renewal based on performance and available funds. Salary is competitive and commensurate with rank and qualifications. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the positions are filled. Applicants must provide
(1) a curriculum vita including a list of publications,
(2) A research statement,
(3) names and contact information for three potential references, and
(4) a copy of at least 1 research paper (can be unpublished).
Please send all materials to: Dr. Vaneet Aggarwal at vaneet@purdue.edu.
✔️ @ApplyTime
Position Denoscription - Postdoctoral Associate: Purdue University School of CS and IE are looking for a postdoctoral associate to work in the area of machine learning. Areas of interests include reinforcement learning, autonomous systems, multi-agent learning, and networking. The postdoctoral associate will be expected to conduct fundamental and top-notched research in these areas. The postdoctoral scholar will work jointly with Prof. Vaneet Aggarwal (https://web.ics.purdue.edu/~vaneet/) and Prof. Bharath Bhargava (https://www.cs.purdue.edu/homes/bb/).
Position Qualifications: We are seeking candidates that are bright, highly motivated, and mathematically inclined research scholars, who have the potential to publish in premier conferences and journals. Candidates may come from different backgrounds, such as Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Mathematics, Statistics, or a related field. All applicants must have strong mathematical and computing skills. Applicants are expected to be outstanding, intellectually curious researchers at an early stage of their scholarly career.
Application Process: The positions are available immediately and offered for one-year term, subject to renewal based on performance and available funds. Salary is competitive and commensurate with rank and qualifications. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the positions are filled. Applicants must provide
(1) a curriculum vita including a list of publications,
(2) A research statement,
(3) names and contact information for three potential references, and
(4) a copy of at least 1 research paper (can be unpublished).
Please send all materials to: Dr. Vaneet Aggarwal at vaneet@purdue.edu.
✔️ @ApplyTime
Postdoc position in Hamburg: Law in a Global Context
The University of Hamburg is inviting applications for three postdoc positions in the field of, among others, "law in a global context".
The application deadline is 15 December. For more info, please refer to
https://www.uni-hamburg.de/uhh/stellenangebote/wissenschaftliches-personal/fakultaet-geisteswissenschaften/15-12-19-406.pdf
and
https://www.hra-hamburg.de/en/postdocs-juniorprofs/uhh-postdoc-ausschreibung.html
Kind regards
Georg Ringe
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The University of Hamburg is inviting applications for three postdoc positions in the field of, among others, "law in a global context".
The application deadline is 15 December. For more info, please refer to
https://www.uni-hamburg.de/uhh/stellenangebote/wissenschaftliches-personal/fakultaet-geisteswissenschaften/15-12-19-406.pdf
and
https://www.hra-hamburg.de/en/postdocs-juniorprofs/uhh-postdoc-ausschreibung.html
Kind regards
Georg Ringe
✔️ @ApplyTime
Multiple post-doc positions
Multiple post-doctoral research positions are available on a collaborative research project involving New York University, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, University of Minnesota, SUNY Binghampton and the US Naval Academy. For the post-doc position at the University of Minnesota, please apply here: https://hr.myu.umn.edu/jobs/ext/334135. Feel free to send me your questions about these positions.
At the University of Minnesota, the position is to begin at the start of the spring semester 2020 (January 9, 2020) or soon thereafter. We are committed to attracting candidates from historically under-represented groups knowing that diversity enriches the academic experience and provides a base for innovation and progress. Appointment will be 100% time.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
The position requires a PhD in Statistics, Computer Science or a related discipline. The candidate must have a strong background in algorithmic development and theoretical aspects of machine learning, apart from strong coding skills.
About the Job
This postdoctoral position is primarily for a research project on the applications of data-driven methods to solve multi-scale problems in physical sciences. We seek outstanding data scientists and physical scientists who are interested in investigating novel approaches to the scientific modeling of natural phenomena across different disciplines including climate science, solid state physics, material science and urban engineering. Successful candidates will work with a team of collaborators from New York University, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, University of Minnesota, SUNY Binghampton and the US Naval Academy, and will participate in conceptualization and development of machine learning approaches relevant to the study problems, their design and implementation; and in writing research reports and findings and disseminating results.
Job duties include:
Developing algorithms and prove theoretical results on the machine learning and statistical components on several multi-scale problems in physical sciences. Monitoring implementation, management, coordination, and documentation of all study activities. Ensuring that components of the project are completed in an ethically, scientifically, and rigorous and timely manner. Prepare manunoscripts and reproducible numeric results for dissemination of findings of the research and preparing related computer programs and software for public use.
The initial term of the appointments will be one year, renewable for a second year, conditional on satisfactory performance and funding availability.
✔️ @ApplyTime
Multiple post-doctoral research positions are available on a collaborative research project involving New York University, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, University of Minnesota, SUNY Binghampton and the US Naval Academy. For the post-doc position at the University of Minnesota, please apply here: https://hr.myu.umn.edu/jobs/ext/334135. Feel free to send me your questions about these positions.
At the University of Minnesota, the position is to begin at the start of the spring semester 2020 (January 9, 2020) or soon thereafter. We are committed to attracting candidates from historically under-represented groups knowing that diversity enriches the academic experience and provides a base for innovation and progress. Appointment will be 100% time.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
The position requires a PhD in Statistics, Computer Science or a related discipline. The candidate must have a strong background in algorithmic development and theoretical aspects of machine learning, apart from strong coding skills.
About the Job
This postdoctoral position is primarily for a research project on the applications of data-driven methods to solve multi-scale problems in physical sciences. We seek outstanding data scientists and physical scientists who are interested in investigating novel approaches to the scientific modeling of natural phenomena across different disciplines including climate science, solid state physics, material science and urban engineering. Successful candidates will work with a team of collaborators from New York University, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, University of Minnesota, SUNY Binghampton and the US Naval Academy, and will participate in conceptualization and development of machine learning approaches relevant to the study problems, their design and implementation; and in writing research reports and findings and disseminating results.
Job duties include:
Developing algorithms and prove theoretical results on the machine learning and statistical components on several multi-scale problems in physical sciences. Monitoring implementation, management, coordination, and documentation of all study activities. Ensuring that components of the project are completed in an ethically, scientifically, and rigorous and timely manner. Prepare manunoscripts and reproducible numeric results for dissemination of findings of the research and preparing related computer programs and software for public use.
The initial term of the appointments will be one year, renewable for a second year, conditional on satisfactory performance and funding availability.
✔️ @ApplyTime
PhD and postdoc positions in deep learning and graphical models in Bonn, Germany
We expect to shortly open a call for two positions as part of a larger project (with colleagues in Munich). The focus is on deep learning over a large set of medical images (acquired in a longitudinal fashion) and in particular on linking the deep learning to graphical models and causality. The project overall aims to substantively move forward scientifically-interpretable learning in the context of longitudinal medical data.
-> For the PhD position, the key requirements are a good background in relevant mathematics and computing (linear algebra, probability, optimisation etc.). Previous exposure to the machine learning topics would be advantageous but not necessary. Prior knowledge concerning biomedical research is not required.
-> For the postdoc position, we are looking for candidates with a PhD in ML, statistics or a related field and a strong background in one or more of the relevant areas (deep learning, graphical models, causality, longitudinal data...). Given the focus on combining deep learning and graphical models, we are particularly interested in candidates with expertise in deep learning and an interest in graphical models and causality, or vice versa.
These positions would be within my group at the DZNE in Bonn, Germany. The DZNE is a flagship federal institute offering outstanding conditions for research. Bonn is a beautiful city on the banks of the Rhine, offering a high quality of life and a fantastic location in the heart of Europe.
To express interest in these positions, please email me with a CV and list of publications (as a single pdf please) asap.
sach.mukherjee@dzne.de
✔️ @ApplyTime
We expect to shortly open a call for two positions as part of a larger project (with colleagues in Munich). The focus is on deep learning over a large set of medical images (acquired in a longitudinal fashion) and in particular on linking the deep learning to graphical models and causality. The project overall aims to substantively move forward scientifically-interpretable learning in the context of longitudinal medical data.
-> For the PhD position, the key requirements are a good background in relevant mathematics and computing (linear algebra, probability, optimisation etc.). Previous exposure to the machine learning topics would be advantageous but not necessary. Prior knowledge concerning biomedical research is not required.
-> For the postdoc position, we are looking for candidates with a PhD in ML, statistics or a related field and a strong background in one or more of the relevant areas (deep learning, graphical models, causality, longitudinal data...). Given the focus on combining deep learning and graphical models, we are particularly interested in candidates with expertise in deep learning and an interest in graphical models and causality, or vice versa.
These positions would be within my group at the DZNE in Bonn, Germany. The DZNE is a flagship federal institute offering outstanding conditions for research. Bonn is a beautiful city on the banks of the Rhine, offering a high quality of life and a fantastic location in the heart of Europe.
To express interest in these positions, please email me with a CV and list of publications (as a single pdf please) asap.
sach.mukherjee@dzne.de
✔️ @ApplyTime
PhD student positions in Entrepreneurship and Innovation
The research subject Entrepreneurship and Innovation is seeking a PhD student within the framework of a newly started research school in Industrial Engineering and Management at Luleå University of Technology. As a doctoral student in the research school, you become part of the research environment within the Industrial Engineering and Management department with about sixty employees. You are placed within the subject group for Entrepreneurship and Innovation and are part of the graduate school together with doctoral students in Accounting and control, Quality Technology and Logistics and Industrial Marketing. The graduate school will start during the fall 2019 and spring 2020.
Entrepreneurship and innovation at Luleå University of Technology was established in 2006 and today has about 20 employees with a broad competence base. Our goal is to be an international center for the development and dissemination of future ideas in entrepreneurship and innovation. Entrepreneurship and innovation include organizational development with a particular focus on business development based on innovative products, services and production solutions, as well as ways of managing and organizing businesses. The research group collaborates with large national and international companies, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), policy makers and other research groups. Research results are produced in close collaboration with industry and other community actors. To strengthen our research in business model innovation, we are now seeking a PhD student.
More info
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The research subject Entrepreneurship and Innovation is seeking a PhD student within the framework of a newly started research school in Industrial Engineering and Management at Luleå University of Technology. As a doctoral student in the research school, you become part of the research environment within the Industrial Engineering and Management department with about sixty employees. You are placed within the subject group for Entrepreneurship and Innovation and are part of the graduate school together with doctoral students in Accounting and control, Quality Technology and Logistics and Industrial Marketing. The graduate school will start during the fall 2019 and spring 2020.
Entrepreneurship and innovation at Luleå University of Technology was established in 2006 and today has about 20 employees with a broad competence base. Our goal is to be an international center for the development and dissemination of future ideas in entrepreneurship and innovation. Entrepreneurship and innovation include organizational development with a particular focus on business development based on innovative products, services and production solutions, as well as ways of managing and organizing businesses. The research group collaborates with large national and international companies, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), policy makers and other research groups. Research results are produced in close collaboration with industry and other community actors. To strengthen our research in business model innovation, we are now seeking a PhD student.
More info
✔️ @ApplyTime
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