The Informatics Institute at the University of Amsterdam invites applications 
for a fully funded position for a PhD student in the area of active perception 
and control.  The position is within the Intelligent Systems Lab Amsterdam and 
will be supervised by dr. Gwenn Englebienne and dr. Shimon Whiteson.

Application closing date: 15 December 2012, or until position is filled
Starting date: 1 February 2013
Duration: 4 years

The research will focus on the development of active perception and control 
algorithms for teams of robots.  This will require advancing the state of the 
art in computer vision, multimodal perception, and decision-theoretic planning 
and learning. The research will be conducted as part of a European project 
called "Multi-Robot Cognitive Systems Operating in Hospitals (MOnarCH)" in 
which the University of Amsterdam collaborates with several other European 
universities and companies.  The project aims to develop a network of 
heterogeneous robots and sensors for deployment in the pediatric area of an 
oncological hospital. It will handle uncertainties introduced by people and 
robots, generate natural interactions, and engage in edutainment activities. 

Applicants must have a master's degree in computer science or a closely related 
area. In addition, a successful candidate should have:

* strong math and programming skills.

* strong background in artificial intelligence: particularly useful is 
knowledge of machine learning, reinforcement learning, robotics, and computer 
vision. Experience with human-computer interaction and multimodal interfaces 
are a plus.

* strong oral and written communication skills.

The successful candidate will be based in the Intelligent Systems Lab Amsterdam 
(ISLA) within the Informatics Institute at the University of Amsterdam. The 
institute was recently ranked among the top 50 computer science departments in 
the world by the 2011 QS World University IT Rankings. ISLA consists of 20 
members of faculty, 20 postdoctoral researchers, and more than 50 PhD students. 
Members of the lab are actively pursuing a variety of research initiatives, 
including machine learning, decision-theoretic planning and learning, 
multiagent systems, human-computer-interaction, natural language processing, 
information retrieval, and computer vision.

Some of the things we have to offer:

* competitive pay and excellent benefits
* extremely friendly working environment
* high-level of interaction
* location near the city center (10 minutes by bicycle) of one Europe's most 
beautiful and lively cities
* international environment (10+ nationalities in the group)
* access to high-end computing facilities (cluster with 4,000+ cores)
* brand-new building

Since Amsterdam is a very international city where almost everybody speaks and 
understands English, candidates need not be afraid of the language barrier.

For further information, including instructions on submitting an application, 
see the official job ad at bit.ly/STd3O2.

Informal inquiries can be made by email to Gwenn Englebienne 
(g.englebie...@uva.nl) and Shimon Whiteson (s.a.white...@uva.nl).

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