Connectionists: Postdoc in Computer Vision and Machine Learning in Edinburgh

Hakan Bilen h.bilen at ed.ac.uk
Sun Sep 13 14:46:58 EDT 2020


Dear colleagues,

Apologies for cross postings.

We are looking for creative and motivated postdoc candidates to work
with us in Computer Vision to join Dr Bilen
<http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/hbilen/>'s research group in the School
of Informatics, the University of Edinburgh. The positions are for a
year with a possible extension to second year.

The research projects aim to learn multi-domain/task deep
representations for various computer vision problems and involve
collaboration with the University of Oxford and Bristol.

Essential requirements are:

  * PhD in Computer Vision, Machine Learning, or closely related area,
  * Strong publication record at top computer vision and/or machine
    learning conferences (CVPR, ICCV, ECCV, NeurIPS, ICML, ICLR) and
    journals (PAMI, IJCV),
  * Ability to work independently and manage own academic research and
    associated
    activities,
  * Highly motivated and willing to work with PhD students,
  * Proficient in English, both written and spoken.

If you are interested, please provide a CV with your publication list
and a brief statement of research interests (describing how past
experience and future plans fit with the advertised position). The
positions are available from 1 December 2020. There is no application
deadline, the position will be open till the candidate is appointed. All
documents should be in electronic format and sent via e-mail to Dr Hakan
Bilen with the title [Prospective Postdoc] as soon as possible (Email:
hbilen at ed.ac.uk).

Hakan Bilen

	

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