PhD position, University of Genoa, Italy – Multidimensional peripersonal space sensing
Applications are invited for one full-time PhD studentship (with scholarship) for a period of 3 years, starting Nov 2014, at “The Physical Structure of Perception and Computation” (PSPC) lab of the Department of Informatics, Bioengineering, Robotics, and System Engineering (DIBRIS), University of Genoa, Italy. The proposed PhD research project will be focused on “Representing peripersonal space through sensorimotor likelihoods”. On the ground of the research framework developed in the PSPC lab at DIBRIS (see www.eyeshots.it, [1]), the activity will focus on the design of theoretical models by converting computational approaches from engineering into cortical-like models of implicit representations of the peripersonal space. Such implicit representations, besides advancing experimental predictions about neuronal activity, are expected to drive learning of meaningful interactions with the environment thus achieving fluid multi-dimensional motor control in the presence of multiple sensory channels, and with minimal a priori knowledge. [1] Antonelli M., Gibaldi A., Beuth F., Duran A.J., Canessa A., Chessa M., Solari F., del Pobil A.P., Hamker F., Chinellato E. and Sabatini S.P. (in press) A hierarchical system for a distributed representation of the peripersonal space of a humanoid robot. IEEE Trans. on Autonomous Mental Development. The project will provide the opportunity to work on neural modeling, visual psychophysics, robotics, or a combination of them. Experimental, modeling, and theoretical approaches might be pursued with a different accent according to personal attitude. Ongoing cooperation, at international level, with research groups of different disciplines, will ensure a highly interdisciplinary and stimulating environment. Full details on the call and the application procedure are available at: http://phd.dibris.unige.it/biorob/index.php/how-to-apply Successful applicants would have a good honors degree in bioengineering, computer science, physics or related disciplines, strong interest in computational neuroscience, and an open mind for interdisciplinary research. On-line application will be soon opening (deadline: August 30th, 2014 at 12:00 noon (Italian time/CET)) Prospective students, please contact: Silvio Sabatini (silvio.sabatini@unige.it). DIBRIS is a unique inter-school department of the University of Genoa, bridging together researchers from the former Science and Engineering Faculties. It offers an excellent multidisciplinary, interactive and collaborative research environment combining expertise in computer vision, computational neuroscience, neuromorphic computing, robotics and mechatronics. PSPC-Lab (www.pspc.unige.it), has a long-standing expertise in visual coding and multidimensional signal representation, robot perception and computer vision. In the last five years, the lab’s research activity focused on the analysis of the structural mechanisms of visuo-spatial cognition, responsible for orienting and interacting in the 3D space. -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- Silvio P. SABATINI, PhD [PSPC Research Group] Professor of Bioengineering DIBRIS - University of Genova | e_mail:silvio.sabatini@unige.it Via Opera Pia, 11A | phone: +39 010 3532092/3532794 I-16145 Genova (ITALY) | fax: +39 010 3532289/3536533 URL:http://pspc.unige.it --------------------------------------------------------------------- "Imagination is more important than knowledge..." [Albert Einstein]
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Silvio P. Sabatini