[robotics-worldwide] Jobs: Cognitive Robotics & Machine Learning @
TU Munich
Juergen Schmidhuber
juergen.schmidhuber at in.tum.de
Thu Oct 26 01:02:31 PDT 2006
We are seeking outstanding postdocs or PhD students
for the Cognitive Robotics & Machine Learning group in the new
cluster of excellence on Cognitive Technical Systems (CoTeSys)
such as autonomous vehicles, humanoid robots, and automated
factories. Research topics include: behavior evolution for AM's 180cm
humanoid walking biped, artificial curiosity for the artificial hands of
German Aerospace (DLR), visual attention & unsupervised learning
for adaptive robots. Possible starting date: 1 November 2006 or later.
Details: http://www.idsia.ch/~juergen/cotesys.html
Related work on Cognitive Robotics & Robot Learning & Evolution:
http://www.idsia.ch/~juergen/cogbotlab.html
http://www.idsia.ch/~juergen/learningrobots.html
http://www.idsia.ch/~juergen/evolution.html
CoTeSys combines the expertise of Munich's TU, LMU, UniBW, DLR,
MPI, in neuroscience, natural sciences, engineering, computer science,
and the humanities. It also has strong connections to industry leaders
such as BMW and Siemens. CoTeSys is one of the few proposals that
got accepted in an intense nation-wide competition during the past year.
CoTeSys partners TUM and LMU rank first among Germany's universities,
according to a recent FOCUS survey. 14 Nobel laureates (the most recent
one of 2005 at MPI) are associated with Munich (München). On 10/13/2006
both TUM and LMU were selected as two of the three German "Elite
Universities" by the "Excellence Initiative" funded by 1.9 billion Euros
for the next 5 years. This was prime time news on all German channels.
Germany is a good place for robot research. It is still the world's
largest
exporter of machines and other goods, birthplace of the first robot
cars,
and the second largest maker and user of robots, after Japan. Many
German
teams became world champions in the RoboCup, the most visible robot
competition.
According to recent surveys (2005/06), Munich is the world's most
livable city with over a million inhabitants, save for Vienna:
http://www.citymayors.com/features/quality_survey.html
How to apply: http://www.idsia.ch/~juergen/cotesys.html
CoTeSys Portal: http://www.cotesys.org/
Juergen Schmidhuber
TU Munich & IDSIA
http://atknoll1.informatik.tu-muenchen.de:8080/tum6/people/schmidhuber
http://www.idsia.ch/~juergen
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