Postdoc Position in Moral Artificial Intelligence (Jointly sponsored by Duke and CMU)
Postdoc available in our interdisciplinary Moral AI group! Description: We have an opening for a joint two-year postdoctoral position at the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University and the Social Science Research Institute, Duke Institute for Brain Sciences, and Kenan Institute for Ethics at Duke University (with the possibility of renewal for a third year). The postdoc can be employed through any of these departments in either University, depending on their preference. The candidate is expected to live in either Pittsburgh or Durham depending on their chosen home department, but will be asked to travel occasionally to the other location. The focus of the position is on conducting impactful research on moral artificial intelligence, addressing problems such as: Designing artificial intelligence systems to model and predict human moral judgments Designing effective elicitation mechanisms and interfaces to capture moral preferences Developing techniques for implementing and evaluating AI systems that are based on these modeled preferences, and assessing the dynamic impact of these systems on the preferences and behavior of users who interact with them Qualifications: Applicants should hold a Ph.D. in computer science, statistics, mathematics, computational neuroscience, computational cognitive science, or related technical fields and have expertise in Machine Learning and AI / statistics / data science. Additional background in moral psychology, moral philosophy, (AI or other) ethics, HCI, social decision-making and/or social science is preferred, but not required. Interested applicants should apply online <https://apply.interfolio.com/113237> <https://apply.interfolio.com/113237> (https://apply.interfolio.com/113237) or contact Dr. Jana Schaich Borg via email (js524@duke.edu), including a CV and statement of research interests, and the name of three referees that can provide letters of recommendation. We are strongly committed to a diverse academic environment and place high priority on attracting underrepresented candidates.
Dear Colleague, We are requesting proposals for workshops and tutorials at CNS*2023 from the international community of computational neuroscientists. The 32nd Annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting, CNS*2023, will be held in Leipzig, Germany, 15-19 July 2023. Proposals from all levels of faculty as well as advanced postdoctoral fellows are welcome. Tutorials are to be held on the first day and workshops on the last two days of the CNS*2023 Meeting. This is an excellent opportunity to reach international audience of computational neuroscience researchers participating in this meeting. Please see the links below for detailed information. Questions regarding workshops and tutorials should be addressed to workshops@cnsorg.org or tutorials@cnsorg.org as appropriate. We are looking forward to your submissions. CALL FOR WORKSHOPS: https://www.cnsorg.org/cns-2023-call-for-workshops Priority Deadline for proposals: April 15 Srikanth Ramaswamy, Workshops Chair for CNS*2023 CALL FOR TUTORIALS: https://www.cnsorg.org/cns-2023-call-for-tutorials Deadline for proposals: April 22 Maurizio De Pitta, Tutorials Chair for CNS*2023 With kind regards, Leonid Rubchinsky OCNS Vice President, on behalf of the OCNS Board of Directors *********************** Leonid Rubchinsky, PhD Professor Department of Mathematical Sciences, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis Stark Neurosciences Research Institute, Indiana University School of Medicine 402 N. Blackford St Indianapolis, IN 46202-3216 lrubchin@iupui.edu http://www.math.iupui.edu/~lrubchin ***********************
Dear Colleagues, We are inviting abstracts for the 32nd Annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting (CNS*2023) in Leipzig, Germany, July 15-19, 2023. The main meeting begins the evening of Saturday, July 15 and runs through Tuesday, July 18. It will be preceded by a day of tutorials (Saturday, July 15) and followed by workshops (Tuesday, July 18 mixed with the main meeting and Wednesday, July 19 workshops only). Registration and abstract submission are opened now. Abstract submission deadline: March 20, 2023. Note that one of the authors must register as sponsoring author for the main meeting before abstract submission. In case the abstract is not accepted for presentation, the registration fee will be refunded. Submitted abstracts are used for creating the program and for publication. Please follow the formatting guidelines on the submission site. Travel awards are available for student and postdoc members of OCNS. Please apply during the abstract submission form and note that an extended abstract is required when applying for a travel award or oral presentation format. Registration: https://ocns.memberclicks.net/cns-2023-registration Abstract submission for main meeting: https://www.cnsorg.org/cns-2023-abstract-submission For up-to-date conference information, please visit: https://www.cnsorg.org/cns-2023 Workshop proposals are being accepted at: https://www.cnsorg.org/cns-2023-call-for-workshops Tutorial proposals are being accepted at: https://www.cnsorg.org/cns-2023-call-for-tutorials With kind regards, Leonid Rubchinsky OCNS Vice President *********************** Leonid Rubchinsky, PhD Professor Department of Mathematical Sciences, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis Stark Neurosciences Research Institute, Indiana University School of Medicine 402 N. Blackford St Indianapolis, IN 46202-3216 lrubchin@iupui.edu http://www.math.iupui.edu/~lrubchin ***********************
Dear Colleagues, The CNS*2023 abstract submission deadline has been extended to Monday March 27th, 11:00 pm Pacific Time. Note that one of the authors must register as sponsoring author for the main meeting before abstract submission. Submitted abstracts are used for creating the program and for publication. Please follow the formatting guidelines on the submission site. Registration: https://ocns.memberclicks.net/cns-2023-registration Abstract Submission: https://ocns.memberclicks.net/cns-2023-abstract-submission General information: https://www.cnsorg.org/cns-2023 The calls for tutorials and workshops remain open: CALL FOR TUTORIALS: https://www.cnsorg.org/cns-2023-call-for-tutorials Deadline for proposals: 22 April 2023 CALL FOR WORKSHOPS: https://www.cnsorg.org/cns-2023-call-for-workshops Priority Deadline for proposals: 15 April 2023 With kind regards, Leonid Rubchinsky OCNS Vice President *********************** Leonid Rubchinsky, PhD Professor Department of Mathematical Sciences, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis Stark Neurosciences Research Institute, Indiana University School of Medicine 402 N. Blackford St Indianapolis, IN 46202-3216 lrubchin@iupui.edu http://www.math.iupui.edu/~lrubchin ***********************
33rd Annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting (CNS*2024) Natal, Brazil, July 20-24, 2024 The deadline to submit an abstract is extended to the Tuesday, March 19. Registration: https://ocns.memberclicks.net/cns-2024-registration Abstract submission: https://www.cnsorg.org/cns-2024-abstract-submission CNS*2024 information: https://www.cnsorg.org/cns-2024 Workshop proposals priority deadline has past, but proposals can still be considered: https://www.cnsorg.org/cns-2024-call-for-workshops With kind regards, Leonid Rubchinsky OCNS Vice President *********************** Leonid Rubchinsky, PhD Professor Department of Mathematical Sciences, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis Stark Neurosciences Research Institute, Indiana University School of Medicine 402 N. Blackford St Indianapolis, IN 46202-3216 lrubchin@iu.edu http://www.math.iupui.edu/~lrubchin ***********************
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Dr Jana Schaich Borg, Ph.D.
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Rubchinsky, Leonid L