Connectionists: 2 PhD Positions @ Tübingen University - Tübingen AI Center - ML Cluster of Excellence
Martin Butz
martin.butz at uni-tuebingen.de
Wed Aug 3 07:31:48 EDT 2022
The “Neuro-Cognitive Modeling
<https://uni-tuebingen.de/fakultaeten/mathematisch-naturwissenschaftliche-fakultaet/fachbereiche/informatik/lehrstuehle/cognitive-modeling/>”
Group led by Prof. Dr. Martin Butz at the University of Tübingen,
Germany, partially
in collaboration with the “Human and Machine Cognition
<https://hmc-lab.com/>” lab led by Dr. Charley M. Wu (University of
Tübingen, Cluster of Excellence "Machine Learning") as well as
partiallyin collaboration with the Prof. Dr. Pablo Lanillos Pradas, part
of the Artificial Cognitive Systems group
<https://www.ru.nl/donders/research/theme-4-neural-computation-neurotechnology/research-groups-theme-4/artificial-cognitive-systems/>
at the Donders Institute, Radboud University, Nijmegen,
invites applications for *two* open
*PhD position (m/f/d; E13 TV-L, 65%, 3 years)*
on the study and modeling of both *compositional reasoning* and the
emergence of *event-predictive agency* in robots.
Humans are able to re-instantiate previously learned structures and
generalize them to novel contexts in meaningful, goal-directed manners.
Our aim is to build computational (particularly Bayesian and artificial
neural network) models that capture the human ability to (i) acquire
compositional structures from experience and (ii) apply these structures
to novel situations in a one-shot, or few-shot, goal-directed manner.
Potential topics include:
* The role of inductive biases in inferring hidden conceptual
structure from few examples;
* Adapting behavior context-dependently and in an anticipatory manner
through event-predictive cognition;
* Inferring causal structures and agency-induced forces via active,
epistemic interactions with – and observations of – the environment;
* Inferring goals of other agents, including apparent subgoals as well
as potential intentions;
*About the position:*
The candidate should hold a MSc degree in cognitive science, computer
science, psychology, computational neuroscience, statistics, or a
related discipline. Sufficient experience in computer programming is
mandatory (ideally Python and Pytorch, but also other programming
languages such as Java, C++, R, TensorFlow, are a good start). The ideal
candidate should be interested and eager to invest their time into
unraveling cognition, how the mind works, and how AI may be developed
towards supporting environmental, social, and cultural sustainability.
Note: the position in collaboration with Charley Wu has also been posted
separately.
*What we offer:*
The position is funded either via the Cluster of Excellence “Machine
Learning: New Perspectives for Science
<https://uni-tuebingen.de/en/research/core-research/cluster-of-excellence-machine-learning>”
or a DFG project (German research foundation) on the Emergence of
Event-Predictive Agency in Robots. The position will be embedded in the
Tübingen AI Center <https://tuebingen.ai/>, the Cognitive Science
program and the Cognitive Science Center
<https://www.uni-tuebingen.de/csc> at the University of Tübingen. The
candidate will be given the opportunity to apply to join the
International Max Planck Research School (IMPRS) for Intelligent Systems
(IS) <https://imprs.is.mpg.de/>. Further interactions with experts from
the MPI Biological Cybernetics <https://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/> and
MPI Intelligence Systems <https://is.mpg.de/> will be encouraged and
initiated. Moreover, the DFG-funded project will also interact directly
with the Donders Institute at Radboud University
<https://www.ru.nl/donders/>, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
*About Tübingen:*
Tübingen is a scenic university town on the Neckar river in
South-Western Germany. The quality of life is exceptionally high and the
atmosphere is diverse, inclusive, and international. Nearly everybody
speaks English. Tübingen offers excellent research opportunities due to
the University, three Max Planck institutes, the University Hospital,
and Europe’s largest AI research consortium. You can find out more about
Tübingen here: https://www.tuebingen.de/en/
*How to apply: *
Please send a cover letter, a research statement describing your
relevant interests (max 1 page), your CV, the names and email addresses
of 2-3 referees, and unofficial copies of your University degrees /as a
single PDF/ to Martin Butz (martin.butz at uni-tuebingen.de). Please
explicitly indicate your prior experience with conducting experiments,
computational modeling, machine learning, and/or neuroimaging
(EEG/fMRI). Skills and experience in computer programming languages
(e.g., Python, R, Matlab, Javascript, Java, etc.), possibly publically
available code examples (e.g., github, OSF, etc…), writing (in English),
and the ability to independently manage a project (of any type) should
also be mentioned.
We are committed to increase diversity in our groups – thus, minority
groups and female candidates are particularly encouraged to apply.
Equally qualified applicants with disabilities will be given preference.
The employment will be carried out by the central administration of the
University of Tübingen. Please submit your application by *August 15^th
, 2022*.
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Prof. Dr. Martin V. Butz
Computer Science, Cognitive Modeling
Office: Raum S411 - Hölderlinstr. 12
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Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen
Mail: Sand 14 • 72076 Tübingen • Germany
Phone +49 7071 29-70429 • Fax +49 7071 29-5719
martin.butz at uni-tuebingen.de
http://cm.inf.uni-tuebingen.de/
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