Connectionists: Postdoc position On Computational Vision and Artificial Intelligence at Frankfurt Institute for Advance Studies
Gemma Roig
RoigNoguera at em.uni-frankfurt.de
Wed Feb 23 10:47:51 EST 2022
Hello community,
There is a job opening as a postdoc, at Centre for multi-scale modelling, analysis and simulation of biological processes at the Frankfurt Institute for Advance Studies. The PI of the project is Prof. Gemma Roig, and the duration of the position is for up to 2 years.
The position will involve:
- Developing cutting-edge research work on computational models of human visual cognition and artificial intelligence.
- Linking AI models to brain data, including functional MRI, MEG and EEG
- The outcome of the research pursued is expected to be published in top tier conferences and journals.
Key requirements for the position:
- PhD in Computer Science, applied mathematics, electrical engineering or related fields.
- Strong knowledge in machine learning (deep learning, RNN, LSTMs)
- Excellent programming skills in python, and extensive experience in Tensorflow, pyTorch or related libraries.
- Knowledge of high performance distributed computing with GPUs.
- At least two publications in tier 1 conferences or journals as first author in related topics to computer science and cognitive computational neuroscience.
- Basic knowledge and high motivation to learn about computational neuroscience and cognitive science.
- Fluent in English (writing, speaking, oral)
Self-motivated candidates with a hands-on, proactive approach and problem-solving skills are strongly encouraged to apply.
Application Instructions:
Applicants are asked to send their documents (motivational letter, CV, 2 publications, diploma and certificates) to Gemma Roig at roig at cs.uni-frankfurt.de <mailto:roig at cs.uni-frankfurt.de> until 15th of March 2022, in electronic form. Please include in the subject [CMMS postdoc]. Interviews will be held in Frankfurt or conducted electronically.
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