PhD/postdoc position (fully funded) in resource-efficient probabilistic inference
Dear all, I am looking for a postdoc or PhD student in *Resource-Efficient Probabilistic Machine Learning*, to join our group <https://www.helsinki.fi/en/researchgroups/machine-and-human-intelligence> at the Department of Computer Science, University of Helsinki, with applications in model fitting of complex computational models in cognitive science and AI. The position is full-time, funded for 4 years (PhD) or 2+2 years (postdoc) and will be filled as soon as possible, with a starting date in autumn 2023. The starting salary will depend on the position (PhD or postdoc) and previous qualifications and experience. Applications will be considered until the position is filled. *For the full ad:* https://www.helsinki.fi/en/researchgroups/machine-and-human-intelligence/phd... *Brief project description:* The main goal of the project is to extend and improve on our VBMC framework for efficient probabilistic inference with moderately-to-very expensive models, published in multiple papers (e.g., Acerbi, NeurIPS 2018 <https://arxiv.org/abs/1810.05558>; Acerbi, NeurIPS 2020 <https://arxiv.org/abs/2006.08655>), available in MATLAB <https://github.com/acerbilab/vbmc> and recently released for Python <https://github.com/acerbilab/pyvbmc>. We aim to perform Bayesian inference for parameters of complex, expensive state-of-the-art models in fields such as cognitive science and AI. An example is the AI-inspired model of human gameplay from Wei Ji Ma's group (van Opheusden et al., Nature 2023 <https://nature.com/articles/s41586-023-06124-2>). The project includes funding for research visits to international collaborators such as Wei Ji Ma <https://www.cns.nyu.edu/malab/> at New York University and Michael Osborne <https://www.robots.ox.ac.uk/~mosb/> at the University of Oxford. We also have many local collaborators, such as Antti Honkela <https://www.cs.helsinki.fi/u/ahonkela/> for applications of sample-efficient inference to privacy, and our team is highly involved in the thriving & highly collaborative community of probabilistic ML/AI researchers — PhDs, postdocs, PIs — in the Finnish Center for Artificial Intelligence FCAI <https://fcai.fi/>, on top of many ongoing national and international collaborations in cognitive science and computational neuroscience. Best wishes, Luigi -- Luigi Acerbi, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Machine and Human Intelligence Department of Computer Science, University of Helsinki Lab: http://www.helsinki.fi/machine-and-human-intelligence
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Luigi Acerbi