Professorship in Artificial Intelligence
Professor of Artificial Intelligence University of Hertfordshire, UK School of Computer Science, College Lane Campus, Hatfield Salary £58,293 to £64,397 pa dependent on skills and experience FTE: Full time position working 37 hours per week (1.0FTE) Duration of Contract: Permanent position Closing date: 3 September 2018 Applications are invited for an exceptionally well qualified Professor of Artificial Intelligence of international standing who shares our commitment to research-informed teaching, embraces the research impact agenda, and values collegiality. Applicants will strengthen existing activity within the School and develop it further, enhancing the research strengths and external reputation of the School of Computer Science and contributing significantly to its performance in future research assessments and collaborations with public and commercial partners. The successful applicant will connect to and complement the research conducted by the Adaptive Systems Research Group within the Centre for Computer Science and Informatics Research. The School hosts the University of Hertfordshire Robot House, a facility ubiquitously equipped with low-cost sensors providing a realistic environment for experiments with robotics in a smart home; a fully-fledged RoboCup lab for development of humanoid robots participating in international competitions, and a large variety of different robotic platforms, including iCub and Baxter. We encourage applications from researchers across a wide spectrum of AI, and particularly encourage applications from researchers working on emerging topics in AI. Possible fields include, but are not limited to: • Machine learning: reinforcement learning, Deep Methods, statistical methods, large scale data modelling/intelligent processing and high-performance learning algorithms • Robotics: embodied and/or cognitive robotics, HRI, robot safety, emotional/social robots, smart homes and sensors, sensor fusion, assistive robotics • Complex Systems: collective intelligence, adaptive, autonomous and multi-agent/robot systems, collective and swarm intelligence, social and market modelling, adaptive, evolutionary and unconventional computation • Mathematical Modelling: statistical modelling, information-theoretic methods, compressive sensing, intelligent data visualization, multiscale models, optimization • Emerging Topics in AI: computer algebra and AI, topological methods (e.g. persistent homology), modern topics in games and AI • AI and applications: financial modelling, AI and biology/physics/cognitive sciences • Foundations: fundamental questions of intelligence and computation, emergence of life/intelligence, Artificial Life As well as providing research supervision at PhD and MSc level, the School of Computer Science offers modules in Artificial Intelligence, machine learning, neural and evolutionary computing, as well as Artificial Life on the BSc and MSc programmes. Applicants will be committed to a strong research and research-informed teaching agenda, and will actively contribute to increase research impact of the School, in the enthusiastic, welcoming and collegiate environment of the school. Applicants must hold a PhD (or equivalent) in a relevant subject, possess excellent communication skills in English, an internationally excellent research record and reputation, including publications of the highest quality suitable for submission to the REF (UK Research Excellence Framework). Applicants are expected to show evidence of experience and success in research/commercial income generation, engagement with the research impact agenda, engagement with key stakeholders in the relevant Artificial Intelligence community and management and leadership ability. The professor will have opportunity to contribute actively to interdisciplinary research projects at the school and university level. Applications must be made online https://www.herts.ac.uk/contact-us/jobs-and-vacancies/academic-vacancies?, reference 016194?. Informal enquiries may be addressed to Dr Volker Steuber (Associate Dean Research, v.steuber@herts.ac.uk) or Professor William Clocksin (Dean of School, w.clocksin@herts.ac.uk). Please note that applications sent directly by email will not be accepted.
PhD Studentship: Rapid Bacteria Colony Counting Algorithm Development ?Biocomputation Research Group , University of Hertfordshire and Synoptics Limited, Cambridge Programme Description The University invites applications for a PhD student to join our Hertfordshire Knowledge Exchange Partnership (HKEP) scheme. This four-year project requires a PhD student to undertake a collaborative research project with support from University academic supervisor(s) and company scientists. The project begins with a Knowledge Exchange year in which you are based in the company. Successful completion of the first year will require the submission of a scientific report, research proposal and an oral examination. The successful candidate will then begin a three-year PhD research project in an area of interest to the company. Start date: January 2019 Duration: Four years Company: Synoptics Limited, Cambridge Stipend: Starts at £15,220 per annum plus approved expenses. All students will also receive a maximum contribution towards their individual tuition fees that is equivalent to the Home/EU student fee in each year of registration. Project Overview: Bacterial colony counting is widely used in both industry and research laboratories in a wide range of applications; these include quality control, environmental monitoring, immunological studies and medical testing. The number of colonies on an agar plate can be used to estimate the number of viable bacteria (total viable count) present in a test sample. This can then be used as an indicator of the cleanliness of a surface, the sterility of a product or the presence of a bacterial infection. Traditionally, colony counting was performed manually or using a light box which was time-consuming and prone to human error. The advent of automated colony counters, which use sophisticated algorithms to detect and count colonies based on shape or colour, has overcome these drawbacks. The popular technologies exploited for bacteria colony counting are edge detection techniques for image processing. However, a number of challenges remain in automated colony counting: identifying and splitting touching colonies, background noise, colony density variance etc. Hence, more advanced and sophisticated techniques need to be developed to cope with these issues while taking efficiency into account. The aim of this project is to propose and implement new algorithms which are robust to noise for rapid bacterial colony detection and counting. Supervisor Information Dr Na Helian Dr Yi Sun Dr Peter Lane Mr Richard Hopwood Application Process For further information and to apply for this role please email hsp@herts.ac.uk. The deadline for applications is 31st October 2018. Informal enquires should be addressed to Dr. Na Helian (n.helian@herts.ac.uk). Please note that applications sent directly to these address will not be accepted.? https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/BNE643/phd-studentship-rapid-bacteria-colony-coun...
Principal Lecturer/Reader in Artificial Intelligence School of Engineering and Computer Science University of Hertfordshire Hatfield, UK FTE: 1.0 fte working 37 hours per week Duration of Contract: Permanent Salary: £50,132 to £59,828 pa Closing Date: 5th June 2019 Interview Date: 27th June 2019 Reference Number: 016194 Apply here: https://www.herts.ac.uk/contact-us/jobs-and-vacancies/academic-vacancies Applications are invited for an exceptionally well qualified Reader of Artificial Intelligence of international standing who shares our commitment to research-informed teaching, embraces the research impact agenda, and values collegiality. Applicants will strengthen existing activity within the Department and develop it further, enhancing the research strengths and external reputation of the Department of Computer Science and contributing significantly to its performance in future research assessments and collaborations with public and commercial partners. The successful applicant will connect to and complement the research conducted by the Adaptive Systems Research Group within the Centre for Computer Science and Informatics Research. We encourage applications from researchers across a wide spectrum of AI, including emerging topics in AI. Possible fields include, but are not limited to: * Machine learning: reinforcement learning, Deep Methods, statistical methods, large scale data modelling/intelligent processing and high-performance learning algorithms * Robotics: embodied and/or cognitive robotics, HRI, robot safety, emotional/social robots, smart homes and sensors, sensor fusion, assistive robotics * Complex Systems: collective intelligence, adaptive, autonomous and multi-agent/robot systems, collective and swarm intelligence, social and market modelling, adaptive, evolutionary and unconventional computation * Mathematical Modelling: statistical modelling, information-theoretic methods, compressive sensing, intelligent data visualization, multiscale models, optimization * Emerging Topics in AI: computer algebra and AI, topological methods (e.g. persistent homology), modern topics in games and AI * AI and applications: financial modelling, AI and biology/physics/cognitive sciences * Foundations: fundamental questions of intelligence and computation, emergence of life/intelligence, Artificial Life As well as providing research supervision at PhD and MSc level, the Department of Computer Science offers modules in Artificial Intelligence, machine learning, neural and evolutionary computing, as well as Artificial Life on the BSc and MSc programmes. Applicants will be committed to a strong research and research-informed teaching agenda and will actively contribute to increase research impact of the department, in the enthusiastic, welcoming and collegiate environment of the department. Applicants will be expected to contribute to the teaching in the department. Applicants must hold a PhD (or equivalent) in a relevant subject, possess excellent communication skills in English, an internationally excellent research record and reputation, including publications of the highest quality suitable for submission to the REF (UK Research Excellence Framework). Applicants are expected to demonstrate standing in the research community, along with, and success in research/commercial income generation, engagement with the research impact agenda, and academic leadership. The reader will have opportunity to contribute actively to interdisciplinary research projects at the department and university level. Readership appointment The Appointment Panel for the post will be constituted in such a way that if the successful candidate fulfills the University's Readership criteria, then the Panel may award a Readership title to the successful candidate. For a readership appointment, the names and contact details of three academic referees of appropriate standing in the field are required who may be approached by the University prior to interview. For further guidance regarding the Readership process, please see the supporting Readership Policy. We particularly welcome female applicants as they are under-represented within the School at these levels. Contact Details/Informal Enquiries: Informal enquiries may be addressed to Dr Simon Trainis, Head of Department of Computer Science by email only, S.A.Trainis@herts.ac.uk. Please note that applications sent directly to this email address will not be accepted. The School of Engineering and Computer Science hosts the University of Hertfordshire Robot House, a facility ubiquitously equipped with low-cost sensors providing a realistic environment for experiments with robotics in a smart home; a fully-fledged RoboCup lab for development of humanoid robots participating in international competitions, and a large variety of different robotic platforms, including iCub and Baxter. The University offers a range of benefits including a pension scheme, professional development, family friendly policies, a fee waiver of 50% for all children of staff under the age of 21 at the start of the course, discounted memberships at the Hertfordshire Sports Village and generous annual leave.
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Steuber, Volker
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Volker Steuber