*11 PhD and 12 Postdoc positions*
with Principal Investigators at six participating institutions
Cross-disciplinary research in artificial intelligence, machine learning, control, robotics, computer vision, behavioral biology, cognitive science, psychology, educational science, neuroscience, and philosophy
Starting dates: Summer / Fall 2019
Duration of positions: 3 years
Salary level: TV-L 13, 100% for all positions
What are the principles of intelligence, shared by all forms of intelligence, no matter whether artificial or biological, whether robot, computer program, human, or animal? And how can we apply these principles to create intelligent technology? Answering these
questions - in an ethically responsible way - is the central scientific objective of the new Cluster of Excellence Science of Intelligence:
www.scioi.de
Researchers from a large number of analytic and synthetic disciplines - artificial intelligence, machine learning, control, robotics, computer vision, behavioral biology, cognitive science, psychology, educational science, neuroscience, and philosophy - join
forces to create a multi-disciplinary research program across universities and research institutes in Berlin. Our approach is driven by the insight that any method, concept, and theory must demonstrate its merits by contributing to the intelligent behavior
of a synthetic artifact, such as a robot or a computer program. These artifacts represent the shared "language" across disciplines, enabling the validation, combination, transfer, and extension of research results. Thus we expect to attain cohesion among disciplines,
which currently produce their own theories and empirical findings about aspects of intelligence.
Interdisciplinary research projects have been defined which combine analytic and synthetic research and which address key aspects of individual, social, and collective intelligence. In addition the Science of Intelligence graduate program promotes the cross-disciplinary
education of young scientists on a Master, PhD, and postdoctoral level. All PhD students associated with the cluster are expected to join the Science of Intelligence doctoral program:
www.scioi.de/education/doctoral-program
The cluster welcomes applications from all disciplines that contribute to intelligence research.
Information on the required documents and the application process (including deadline and timeline for reviews and interviews) may be obtained from:
www.scioi.de/call-for-applications/application-process
Further information on the individual PhD and postdoctoral research projects is available at:
www.scioi.de/call-for-applications/open-positions
Applicants wishing to apply for several projects need to provide separate applications for each project.
SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION HERE:
https://www.scienceofintelligence.de/call-for-applications/open-positions/
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Prof. Dr. Henning Sprekeler
Technische Universität Berlin
& Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience Berlin