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The KINDI Center for Computing Research at the College of Engineering in Qatar University is seeking high-caliber candidates for a research faculty position at the level of assistant professor in the area of artificial intelligence (AI). The applicant should possess a Ph.D. degree in Computer Science or Computer Engineering or related fields from an internationally recognized university and should demonstrate an outstanding research record in AI and related subareas (e.g., machine/deep learning (ML/DL), computer vision, robotics, natural language processing, etc.) and fields (e.g., data science, big data analytics, etc.). Candidates with good hands-on experience are preferred. The position is available immediately.
Justus Piater
The Intelligent and Interactive Systems lab uses machine learning to enhance the flexibility, robustness, generalization and explainability of robots and vision systems, focusing on methods for learning about structure, function, and other concepts that describe the world in actionable ways. Three University-Assistant Positions involve minor teaching duties with negotiable research topics within the lab's scope. One Project Position involves the integration of robotic perception and execution mechanisms for task-oriented object manipulation in everyday environments, with a focus on affordance-driven object part segmentation and object manipulation using reinforcement learning.
Ekta Vats
A fully funded PhD position in Machine Learning and Computer Vision is available at Uppsala University, Sweden. The position is a part of the Beijer Laboratory for Artificial Intelligence Research, funded by Kjell and Märta Beijer Foundation. In this project you will join us in conducting fundamental machine learning research and developing principled foundations of vision-language models, with opportunities to validate the methods on challenging real-world problems involving computer vision.
Deep learning applications in ophthalmology
Deep learning techniques have revolutionized the field of image analysis and played a disruptive role in the ability to quickly and efficiently train image analysis models that perform as well as human beings. This talk will cover the beginnings of the application of deep learning in the field of ophthalmology and vision science, and cover a variety of applications of using deep learning as a method for scientific discovery and latent associations.
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