Dear list moderator, Could you please post the following announcement in your mailing list?
Thank you, Francisco S. Melo -- (Apologies for multiple postings) The Group of Intelligent Agents and Synthetic Characters (GAIPS) of INESC-ID currently has available 2 (two) research positions in Computer Science/Electrical Engineering. We are seeking highly motivated researchers to integrate the research team for the project "MAIS+S: Multiagent Intelligent Surveillance Systems" (http://mediawiki.isr.ist.utl.pt/wiki/MAIS-S). The successful candidates are expected to have a Master or PhD in computer science, electrical engineering or related area, with experience in one (or more) of the following areas: * Sensor networks; * Decision-theoretic planning under uncertainty; * Multiagent systems; * Robotics and computer vision. The researchers are expected to contribute to the project MAIS+S in one or more of the following topics: * Development of a decision-theoretic model for a vision-based surveillance network that includes static and mobile nodes mounted on robots. * Development and implementation of planning/decision algorithms for decentralized and automated control of the network (in terms of data-flow, robot control, recovery from failure, etc.) * Development of efficient inter-node communication strategies for the network. The project is a collaboration between INESC-ID (Lisbon, Portugal), Instituto Superior Tecnico/UTL (Lisbon, Portugal), Carnegie Mellon University (Pittsburgh, USA), and ObservIT (Lisbon, Portugal), a company working in the area of intelligent surveillance systems. The grants have a duration of 12 months, easily renewable up to a total of (a) 18 months (for researchers with an M.Sc. degree); or (b) 24 months (for researchers with a Ph.D.) The grants are expected to start on March 2011, and will include accident insurance and social security contributions. The grantees are expected to work with the Group of Intelligent Agents and Multiagent Systems, at INESC-ID, and will also have the opportunity to work in close collaboration with our partners at Instituto Superior Tecnico and ObservIT. Applications should be sent to Francisco S. Melo (fm...@inesc-id.pt) and should include a detailed CV, including a list of publications, a brief statement about research interests and motivation to join the project, and the name and contact of 3 references. Applications will be considered until February 25, 2011. _______________________________________________ uai mailing list uai@ENGR.ORST.EDU https://secure.engr.oregonstate.edu/mailman/listinfo/uai