Connectionists: Tenure-track or Tenured Professor in Machine Learning

Kaski Samuel samuel.kaski at aalto.fi
Thu Oct 12 13:21:44 EDT 2017


Tenure-track or Tenured Professor in Machine Learning
 
The Department of Computer Science (CS) at Aalto University (Helsinki, Finland) invites applications for a tenure-track or tenured professor in Machine Learning. Aalto is currently investing heavily in fundamental research in Artificial Intelligence and Finland in applied AI; Aalto Department of Computer Science is the right place to pursue the next generation of machine learning and AI. As of last year the CS department has already recruited two professors in machine learning and is now recruiting again two new professors: one in machine learning and another call in AI is to open soon.  
 
With nine professors and ca. 100 PhD students and postdocs working in machine learning, data mining, and probabilistic modelling, Aalto Department of Computer Science is one of Europe’s leading centres of research in the field of the call. The current faculty’s strength is apparent in e.g. the high volume of extremely competitive funding from the Academy of Finland (equivalent to National Science Foundation) and the European Research Council (ERC), as well as the volume of high-achieving international students entering the MSc and PhD programs in Machine Learning and Data Mining. Furthermore, as the foremost CS educator in Finland, the department is home to the majority of the best Finnish students. In total, the department hosts 44 professors with diverse interests, forming a fertile environment for cross-disciplinary collaborations. On a larger scale, as a technology-friendly, yet small country, Finland offers ample opportunities for low-overhead collaboration with industrial and government partners as well.
 
The review of the new position will begin on Oct 29, 2017 and the position will remain open until filled. For further information, please visit http://www.aalto.fi/fi/about/careers/jobs/view/1533/.  




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