Connectionists: 3yr PhD / PostDoc position @ Ulm University

Daniel Braun daniel.braun at uni-ulm.de
Sat Sep 17 09:29:53 EDT 2022


There is a fully funded Phd or PostDoc level position available at the
Institute of Neural Information Processing at Ulm University, Germany. At
the institute we use a diverse set of methods to study the information
processing principles underlying intelligent behavior in cognitive systems,
including both biological and artificial systems. In particular, we are
interested in systems that learn in open-ended environments and that use
abstraction to solve novel problems through generalization and
meta-learning.

The applicants should have a strong mathematical background, hold a degree
in natural science, mathematics, economics, psychology, computer science,
engineering or similar and have a keen interest in artificial and natural
intelligence.

The positions are paid according to German tariff TVöD E13. Ulm University
with its more than 10,000 students is Baden-Württemberg’s youngest
university. It offers attractive career prospects in a highly innovative
research, teaching and work environment at the same time facilitating the
reconciliation of work and family life.

The University of Ulm is an equal opportunity employer: Handicapped
individuals are strongly encouraged to apply, and so are women in areas in
which they are underrepresented. Knowledge of German is advantageous.

The position is available from DEC 1, 2022 and will be filled as soon as
possible. Candidates should submit a CV and a brief statement of interest
through the university's online application system:

stellenangebote.uni-ulm.de/jobposting/9c710d04684a751fcf4470b61d881631da41ddba


-- 
Prof. Dr. Dr. Daniel Alexander Braun
Institute of Neural Information Processing
Faculty of Engineering, Computer Science and Psychology
Ulm University
James-Franck-Ring
D-89081 Ulm
Germany

phone:  +49 (0)731 50 - 24150 <%2B49%20%280%29731%2050%20-%2024158>
fax:    +49 (0)731 50 - 24156
email:  daniel.braun at uni-ulm.de
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