Connectionists: Positions at the University of Ulm
Friedhelm Schwenker
fschwenker at neuro.informatik.uni-ulm.de
Fri Apr 7 04:24:19 EDT 2006
The Institute for Neural Information Processing at the
University of Ulm (Germany) is a lab with two full professors,
4 postdocs and about 20 students and researchers in different
areas of neural network research. Ongoing work includes mobile
autonomous robots, computer vision, neural modelling, and
pattern recognition.
Successful applicants will be expected to conduct research involving
· pattern recognition or sensor fusion with artificial neural
networks, or
· information processing in networks of spiking neurons, or
· large associative memory systems
with possible applications in autonomous vehicles,
bioinformatics, medicine, speech or vision, or modelling and
recognition of emotions.
Candidates should have a recent PhD-degree for example in
computer science, physics, mathematics or electrical
engineering. Applications for PhD-work are also possible. In
this case the applicants should already have some experience in
one of the fields mentioned above.
Two positions will become available during 2006. The
appointment will be for at least 2 years. Salary will be BAT IIa
(details depend on age and family status).
Applications should be sent to Prof. Dr. Palm by May 05, 2006,
via email. Please make sure that they are complete and in a
convenient format.
Prof. Dr. Günther Palm
Head of the Department of
Neural Information Processing
University of Ulm
89069 Ulm
Germany
Email: guenther.palm at uni-ulm.de
URL: http://www.informatik.uni-ulm.de/neuro/
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Dr. Friedhelm Schwenker
University of Ulm | email: friedhelm.schwenker at uni-ulm.de
Department of Neural | fax: +49-731-50-24156
Information Processing | phone: +49-731-50-24159
D-89069 Ulm (Germany) | www: http://www.informatik.uni-ulm.de/ni/mitarbeiter/FSchwenker.html
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