Connectionists: Five Research Fellows in Machine Learning / Deep Learning, Hochreiter Group, Linz, Austria
Ulrich Bodenhofer
bodenhofer at bioinf.jku.at
Fri Jun 22 03:33:53 EDT 2018
Five Research Fellows in Machine Learning / Deep Learning, Hochreiter
Group, Linz, Austria
Johannes Kepler University Linz (JKU), Austria, is looking for five
post-doctoral research fellows to advance machine learning and deep
learning in close collaboration with Sepp Hochreiter. These positions
are affiliated with the LIT AI Lab and the Institute for Machine Learning.
Job description:
• conduct independent research in the field,
• collaborate in machine learning and deep learning projects,
• publish in renowned international journals and conferences.
Requirements:
• PhD degree,
• track record in machine learning (e.g. deep learning,
reinforcement learning, kernel methods, probabilistic modeling,
meta-learning, attention models),
• knowledge in one or more of the following application domains is a
plus: signal processing, vision, speech, natural language processing,
physics, bio-/chemoinformatics, computational medicine, autonomous driving,
• willingness and ability to work in a team.
About the group: Within the last years, Sepp Hochreiter (who is best
known for the invention of LSTM, for the Vanishing Gradient problem,
“Flat Minima”, and “Learning to Learn”) has built up a dynamic team of
more than20 researchers. The group has recently achieved widely
acclaimed contributions and successes, such as, winning the NIH’s Tox21
toxicity prediction challenge with deep learning, the invention of the
ELU activation function, Self-Normalizing Networks, and a convergence
proof for GAN learning. The group has many international collaborations
and receives funding from national and international research programsas
well as from companies, such as, Johnson&Johnson, Merck, Bayer, Zalando
and from joined labs like the Audi.JKU Deep Learning Center.
About the location: The area offers an excellent quality of living in
the heart of Europe – close to the alps between Vienna, Salzburg, Prague
and Munich. Linz provides a superb cultural environment, most famous for
the Ars Electronica Festival, the Brucknerfest, and the nearby Salzburg
Festival. The picturesque and versatile landscape provides countless
options for recreation and sports in nature (skiing, hiking, climbing,
cycling, and many more).
If you have questions, please contact: Prof. Dr. Sepp Hochreiter, +43
732 2468 4520, recruitment at bioinf.jku.at.
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