Connectionists: Postdoctoral positions at Mila in Large Language Models - Deadline October 30

Sarath Chandar sarathcse2008 at gmail.com
Mon Oct 7 13:00:31 EDT 2024


Dear All,

We (Sarath Chandar and Amal Zouaq) are seeking multiple postdoctoral
researchers in Natural Language Processing (NLP) to work on large language
models. The postdocs will be largely involved in various projects in LLMs,
including but not limited to the following topics:


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   Multi-agent / modular LLMs
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   LLM safety and Alignment
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   Bias and Fairness
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   Efficient Training Methods
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   Non-parametric memories
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   Constrained generation
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   LLMs and foundation models for biology and medical data


This position will be at Mila <https://mila.quebec/en>, the world-renowned
AI hub located in Montreal, Canada – home to over 1000 researchers pushing
the boundaries of AI research.

The ideal candidate for these positions


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   Should have completed (or will soon complete) a PhD with experience in
   NLP and Machine Learning.
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   Should have a track record of publishing at top international venues
   like ACL, EMNLP, NAACL, ICML, NeurIPS, ICLR, etc.
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   Should be interested in mentoring masters and PhDs on several research
   projects.
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   Should have a demonstrated ability to initiate new research projects and
   have a desire to lead a research team.
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   For one of the positions, knowledge of Semantic Web techniques,
   knowledge bases and knowledge base embedding methods would be a plus.


These positions are for one year and are renewable.

Apply here <https://forms.gle/copMWagvN9zDckaHA> before 30th October 2024.

Regards,
Sarath Chandar
--
Sarath Chandar
Canada CIFAR AI chair, Mila
Canada Research Chair in Lifelong Machine Learning
Associate professor, Dept. of Computer and Software Engineering
Polytechnique Montréal
https://chandar-lab.github.io/
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