Connectionists: New research positions in Data Mining, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence

Madden, Michael michael.madden at nuigalway.ie
Sun Jun 4 13:53:11 EDT 2017


Hello;

I would be grateful if you could bring this to the attention of relevant candidates.

Up to three new research positions are available in the Data Mining & Machine Learning Research Group, led by Dr Michael Madden in the National University of Ireland Galway, to contribute to a substantial European Union research project called ROCSAFE, which involves an exciting combination of aerial robotics, ground-based robotics, sensing systems, image analysis, and artificial intelligence.

There are positions available for a software engineer and for two research scholars (MSc by research with possibility to transition to PhD). The software engineer will receive a salary commensurate with experience. The MSc students will receive a tax-free scholarship of €16,000 per year, with fees also paid. Additional funding is provided for research-related travel.

The research and software development work is likely to involve topics such as: (1) development of communications protocols and simulation of a realistic multi-agent system; (2) routing of autonomous vehicles for optimal collection of multi-resolution image and sensor data; (3) context-aware decision support driven by sensor data analytics.

This is an excellent opportunity to combine research with software development, working in a flexible and stimulating research environment, while collaborating with academic and industrial partners across Europe.

For information on how to apply, please see our website:  http://datamining.it.nuigalway.ie/

Thank you,
Michael.

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  Dr Michael Madden
  Head of Data Mining & Machine Learning Group
  National University of Ireland, Galway
  +353-91-493797 / +353-86-7952802
  http://datamining.it.nuigalway.ie/

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