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Umeå University announces one stipend for postdoctoral research in
autonomous systems that recognise, explain, and predict complex human
activities. The stipend is part of a massive effort on autonomous systems
for industry and society of the future, with eight postdoctoral stipends in
eight separate subprojects. Welcome with your application!
The Department of Computing Science (www.cs.umu.se) is a dynamic department
with about 100 employees from over twenty countries. We are providing
research and education within a broad spectrum of areas, and offer
education on basic, advanced, and PhD levels. The research is
internationally well recognized and includes basic research, methods
development, and software development, but also research and development
within various application domains.
The currently announced stipend is one out of two stipends that will be
connected to the research group in user, interaction and knowledge
modeling, whose research primarily addresses interactive intelligent
systems, smart environments, knowledge representation and reasoning. The
group includes around ten people with six researchers and three PhD
students. The research is to a large extent funded by external resources.
The research is frequently performed in a multi-professional research
environment in collaboration with a number of research groups in the health
domains and societal organisations like county councils, municipalities and
industry. For a presentation of the research group and environment, please
see www.cs.umu.se/forskning/forskargrupper/uikm/. The stipend project will
also benefit from and collaborate within the expanding research environment
on autonomous systems, where other advertised stipend projects have closely
related focus.
Project description
We are opening a postdoctoral stipend for research on autonomous systems
that recognise, explain, and predict complex human activities.
Understanding human activities and the context in which they take place are
challenging, since a person’s activity is driven by goals, motives, needs
and norms that may be conflicting in a situation. Moreover, activities may
be overlapping in time and performed differently depending on constraints
given by a context. Therefore, sound computational theories for dealing
with complex human activities are needed in order to develop a new
generation of autonomous ambient intelligence systems. Such
context-awareness that is centered on the human and their activities
enables the development of personalized and autonomously adaptive
intelligent environments. The aim is to facilitate enhanced activity
performance, for instance, with senior citizens who strive to continue
living independently in their home environments.
The project is focused on the development of knowledge representation and
automated reasoning techniques for recognising, explaining, and predicting
complex human activities. Knowledge representation and automated reasoning
techniques for performing this include temporal reasoning about actions,
nonmonotonic causal logics, possibilistic logic, answer set programming,
the treatment of incomplete, uncertain and inconsistent knowledge.
The project is part of a major effort including eight postdoctoral stipends
in autonomous systems. For more information, see the following link.
Each stipend is for two years with a starting date to be negotiated. The
stipend, provided by the Kempe Foundations, amounts to 300 000 SEK per
year. The stipend is not subject to tax.
Requirements
A qualified applicant is required to have a PhD degree or a foreign degree
that is deemed equivalent in Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence or
another subject of relevance for the project. The PhD degree shall not be
more than three years old by the application deadline unless there are
special reasons. The applicant should be strongly motivated and interested
to develop new competences, as well as to act in an international
environment.
Documented knowledge and proven research experiences in at least one of the
areas nonmonotonic reasoning, action reasoning, nonmonotonic causal logics,
possibilistic logic, answer set programming is required. Good research
merits and scientific publications in the area of the position are strongly
meriting. International research experience is also a merit.
A successful candidate should be capable of practical implementations of
theoretical models in intelligent systems, as well as producing high
quality scientific publications in English. Very good knowledge in the
English language, both spoken and written, is required.
Application
The application, preferably written in English, should include:
An introductory letter summarizing your qualifications, research interests,
and motivation for applying (max 2 pages)
CV with list of publications
Copies of PhD thesis and relevant publications
Copies of degree certificates
Name and contact information for two or three reference persons
Umeå university is an equal opportunity employer, therefore, we welcome
female applicants in particular.
Further information is provided by Dr. Juan Carlos Nieves at
[email protected].
Your complete application, marked FS 2.1.6-2283-16, should be sent
electronically (in pdf-format) to [email protected] (provide the
reference number on the email’s subject line). Application deadline is
2017-02-01.
We look forward to your application!

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