Connectionists: 6 PhD + 1 postdoc position in neuroexplicit models
Mariya Toneva
mariya.k.toneva at gmail.com
Fri May 12 05:27:45 EDT 2023
The Research Training Group 2853 “Neuroexplicit Models of Language, Vision,
and Action” is looking for
6 PhD students and 1 postdoc
October 2023 or later
Neuroexplicit models combine neural and human-interpretable (“explicit”)
models in order to overcome the limitations that each model class has
separately. They include neurosymbolic models, which combine neural and
symbolic models, but also e.g. combinations of neural and physics-based
models. In the RTG, we will improve the state of the art in natural
language processing (“Language”), computer vision (“Vision”), and planning
and reinforcement learning (“Action”) through the use of neuroexplicit
models and investigate the cross-cutting design principles of effective
neuroexplicit models (“Foundations”).
The RTG is scheduled to grow to a total of 24 PhD students and one postdoc
by 2025. Through the inclusion of ~20 further PhD students and postdocs
funded from other sources, it will be one of the largest research centers
on neuroexplicit or neurosymbolic models in the world. The RTG brings
together researchers at Saarland University, the Max Planck Institute for
Informatics, the Max Planck Institute for Software Systems, the CISPA
Helmholtz Center for Information Security, and the German Research Center
for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI). All of these institutions are colocated
on the same campus in Saarbrücken, Germany.
The positions are funded as follows:
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PhD students will be funded for up to four years at the TV-L E13 100%
pay scale. You should have or be about to complete an MSc degree in
computer science or a related field and have demonstrated expertise in one
of the research areas of the RTG, e.g. through an excellent Master’s thesis
or relevant publications.
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The postdoc will initially be funded for three years, with the
possibility of extension up to five years, at the TV-L E13 100% pay scale.
As the RTG postdoc, you will pursue your own research agenda in the field
of neuroexplicit models and work with the PhD students to identify and
pursue opportunities for collaborative research. You should have or be
about to complete a PhD in computer science or a related field and have
demonstrated your expertise in one or more of the RTG’s research areas
through publications in top venues.
The RTG is part of the Saarland Informatics Campus, one of the leading
centers for research in computer science, artificial intelligence, and
natural language processing in Europe. The Saarland Informatics Campus
brings together 900 researchers and 2500 students from 81 countries. The
CISPA Helmholtz Center, located on the same campus, is home to an
additional 350 researchers and on track to grow to 800 by 2026. Researchers
at SIC and CISPA are part of the ELLIS network and have been awarded more
than 35 ERC grants.
Each PhD student in the RTG will be jointly supervised by two PhD advisors
from the list of Principal Investigators below. Each student will freely
define their own research topic; we encourage the choice of topics that
cross the traditional boundaries of research fields. Students may be
affiliated with Saarland University or with one of the participating
institutes.
Vera Demberg, Saarland University - Computational Linguistics
Jörg Hoffmann, Saarland University - AI Planning
Eddy Ilg, Saarland University - Computer Vision, Machine Learning
Dietrich Klakow, Saarland University - Natural Language Processing
Alexander Koller, Saarland University - Computational Linguistics
Bernt Schiele, MPI for Informatics - Computer Vision, Machine Learning
Philipp Slusallek, DFKI and Saarland University - Computer Graphics,
Artificial Intelligence
Christian Theobalt, MPI for Informatics - Visual Computing, Machine Learning
Mariya Toneva, MPI for Software Systems - Computational Neuroscience,
Machine Learning
Isabel Valera, Saarland University - Machine Learning
Jilles Vreeken, CISPA - Machine Learning, Causality
Joachim Weickert, Saarland University - Mathematical Data Analysis
Verena Wolf, DFKI and Saarland University - Modeling and Simulation,
Reinforcement Learning
Ellie Pavlick, Brown University and Google AI, will join us regularly as a
Mercator Fellow.
Please send your application by 31 May 2023 to bewerbung at uni-saarland.de.
Include the reference number W2298 for the postdoc position and the
reference number W2299 for the PhD positions. We aim to conduct job
interviews in July (for a start in October) and September (for a later
start). The legally binding version of this job ad is at
https://www.uni-saarland.de/fileadmin/upload/verwaltung/stellen/Wissenschaftler/W2298.pdf
(postdoc) and
https://www.uni-saarland.de/fileadmin/upload/verwaltung/stellen/Wissenschaftler/W2299.pdf
(PhD), respectively.
For details on what materials to submit with your application and all other
information about the RTG, please see our website:
https://www.neuroexplicit.org/jobs/#phd-2023
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