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RESEARCH FELLOW IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE -  AUTOMATED PLANNING IN UNPREDICTED 
SITUATIONS 
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Applications close: 11 May 2016 11:55 PM Aus. Eastern Standard Time

Professor Peter Stuckey & Assoc Professor Adrian Pearce

The University of Melbourne is seeking an outstanding Research Fellow to 
conduct leading edge research in automated planning. The project is in 
conjunction with our research partners at Defence Science and Technology Group 
(DST Group), and forms part of DST Group's Tyche Special Research Initiative 
(SRI) into trusted autonomy. It concerns distributed multi-agent planning and 
reasoning in dynamic environments, with a specific focus on automated planning 
in unpredicted situations.

The position will be located in the Department of Computing and Information 
Systems within the Melbourne School of Engineering.

Salary $92,654-$110,022 AUD p.a. plus 9.5% superannuation

The successful candidates will conduct leading-edge research and development in 
the area of automated planning or a related area.

As part of the team, working with Assoc Professor Adrian Pearce, Professor Liz 
Sonenberg, Dr. Tim Miller, Dr. Nir Lipovetzky and Dr. Michelle Blom, you would 
be involved in discovering automated reasoning techniques for robustness and 
distributed adaptability under irreducible uncertainty in a range of 
applications, including land vehicles and autonomous team tactics discovery. 

The role will involve investigation of The candidate should be prepared for 
occasional interstate travel, as the research is conducted in close 
collaboration with our research partners. The position is for a fixed term of 2 
years.

RESEARCH GROUP

The successful candidate will be part of a team that works collaboratively on 
all aspects of the project, from concepts, theoretical underpinning and design, 
through implementation and experimentation, to publication of results and 
maintenance and refinement of generated software. Primary responsibilities will 
involve the development of novel planning and reasoning mechanisms in 
distributed multi-agent environments. 

The successful candidate will be located in the Department of Computing and 
Information Systems in the Melbourne School of Engineering and will be expected 
to be an active member of the Department, collaborating with other researchers. 

APPLICATION PROCEDURE

http://www.jobs.unimelb.edu.au

Research Fellow in Supply Chain Optimisation: position number 0040677 (closes 
11 May 2016 11:55 PM Aus. Eastern Standard Time)

Please download the Position Description at the following link:

http://jobs.unimelb.edu.au/caw/en/job/887981/research-fellow-in-artificial-intelligence

Contact: For more information, please contact Adrian Pearce, 
adria...@unimelb.edu.au



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