Connectionists: Senior researcher position in reinforcement learning

Marcel van Gerven marcel.van.gerven at gmail.com
Mon Mar 20 04:45:40 EDT 2023


The AI Department of the Donders Centre for Cognition (DCC), embedded in the Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, and the School of Artificial Intelligence at Radboud University Nijmegen are looking for a researcher in reinforcement learning with an emphasis on safety and robustness, an interest in natural computing as well as in applications in neurotechnology and other domains such as robotics, healthcare and/or sustainability. You will be expected to perform top-quality research in (deep) reinforcement learning, actively contribute to the DBI2 consortium, interact and collaborate with other researchers and specialists in academia and/or industry, and be an inspiring member of our staff with excellent communication skills. You are also expected to engage with students through teaching and master projects not exceeding 20% of your time.
Profile:

  *   You have a PhD degree in Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science or a related discipline;
  *   You have experience in a number of the following topics: (deep, Bayesian, safe) RL, control theory and model predictive control, applications of RL in e.g. healthcare, robotics, neurotechnology, sustainability and/or edge solutions for control of complex systems.
  *   You have an excellent track record in scientific research, as evidenced by publications in top-tier conferences and journals.
  *   You have a proven ability to provide inspiring teaching in English.
  *   You are enthusiastic and you are able to work together in a team as part of the DBI2 consortium.
Application deadline: April 7th
To apply, please follow this link: https://www.ru.nl/en/working-at/job-opportunities/researcher-in-reinforcement-learning-at-the-donders-center-for-cognition

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