Connectionists: research fellow in machine learning: position announcement, university of lincoln uk

Stefanos Kollias stefanos at cs.ntua.gr
Thu Oct 5 11:53:04 EDT 2017


*Research Fellow in Machine Learning and Deep Neural Architectures for 
Signal Analysis and Prediction * *
School of Computer Science, University of Lincoln, UK**
Salary: * From £32,004 per annum
**This is a new post, for a fixed term of 27 months
*Closing Date: * Thursday 19 October 2017
*Interview Date: * Friday, 3 November 2017*
Reference: *COS417A

We seek to employ a highly motivated post-doctoral researcher that will 
be working on the EU-H2020 project "CORe monitoring Techniques and 
EXperimental validation and demonstration (CORTEX)". The project will 
give the opportunity to the post holder to engage with other partners of 
the project across Europe. You should hold a PhD (or equivalent) or be 
near to completion, and should be able to demonstrate a good track 
record in at least one of the following research fields:Machine 
Learning,Deep Learning,Signal Processing Applications,Pattern Analysis.

The contract is fixed for 27 months. The starting time can be soon 
following the announcement of the successful candidate.

This position is funded by the EU-H2020 project CORe monitoring 
Techniques and EXperimental validation and demonstration, which runs 
from September 2017 to August 2021. The CORTEX project aims at 
developing core monitoring techniques that can be used to detect and 
characterize operational problems, before they have any inadvertent 
effect on plant safety and availability. The project relies on using the 
fluctuations existing in any process parameter that can be measured at 
the plants in order to monitor their state, primarily the neutron flux. 
The postholder will work on applying machine learning and deep learning 
techniques for analysing the collected signals and produce effective and 
transparent predictions.

You can apply on-line through the University of Lincoln web site.

If you would like to know more about this opportunity, please contact 
*Professor Stefanos Kollias* (Founding Professor of Machine Learning, 
skollias at lincoln.ac.uk <mailto:skollias at lincoln.ac.uk>).

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