Microsoft Research NYC seeks outstanding applicants for a postdoctoral 
researcher in the area of machine learning or a related field.



DEADLINE FOR FULL CONSIDERATION:  November 27, 2016.  Application instructions 
are at the end of this email.  More information about postdoc and researcher 
positions can also be found at:

  https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/group/machine-learning-nyc.





Microsoft Research offers an exhilarating and thriving environment for 
cutting-edge, multidisciplinary research, both theoretical and applied, with 
access to an extraordinary diversity of big and small data sources, an open 
publications policy, and close links to top academic institutions around the 
world.  We seek applicants from all areas of machine learning and related 
fields with a passion and demonstrated ability for independent research, 
including a strong publication record at top research venues.  The start date 
for this position is July 3, 2017.



Postdoc positions at Microsoft Research provide emerging scholars an 
opportunity to develop their research careers as members of a very active 
machine learning community at a world-class research organization.  Postdocs in 
our lab are encouraged to define their own research agenda and to demonstrate 
their ability to drive forward an effective program of research.  They may also 
get the chance to see their ideas realized in products and services that will 
be used worldwide.



Microsoft Research New York City is the newest MSR lab, comprising thirty 
full-time researchers and postdocs working in machine learning, systems, 
computational social science, algorithmic economics, information retrieval, and 
social media.  The lab is highly collaborative and interdisciplinary, and is 
actively engaged with the local academic and tech communities.  The machine 
learning group includes Alekh Agarwal, Miroslav Dudík, John Langford, Robert 
Schapire, Alex Slivkins, Jenn Wortman Vaughan, and Hanna Wallach.  Examples of 
current machine learning projects and directions include:



·       Active learning.

·       Bayesian latent variable modeling.

·       Contextual bandits, exploration and incentives.

·       Ethics of machine learning.

·       Logarithmic-time prediction for problems with extremely large label 
sets.

·       Online learning and game theory.

·       Prediction markets and auction design.

·       Reinforcement learning for large complex environments, such as 
Minecraft.

·       Structured prediction, including applications to NLP.



A sampling of recent publications can be found at:

  https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/group/machine-learning-nyc.



Postdocs receive a competitive salary and benefits package, and are eligible 
for relocation expenses.  Postdocs are typically hired for a two-year term 
appointment following the academic calendar, starting in July 2017.  Applicants 
must have completed the requirements for a PhD, including final submission of 
their dissertation, prior to joining Microsoft Research.  Applicants with 
tenure-track offers from other institutions will be considered, provided they 
are able to defer their start date to accept our position.





HOW TO APPLY



To apply, submit an online application on the Microsoft Research Careers 
website at:

  https://careers.research.microsoft.com.

To be assured of full consideration, all materials, including reference 
letters, need to be received by November 27, 2016.  Applications received after 
that date may or may not be considered.  In completing your application, please 
be sure to follow these additional instructions:

1.       In addition to submitting your CV and the names of three referees 
(including your dissertation advisor) as required by the online application, 
please also upload the following three attachments:

·       two conference or journal articles, book chapters, or equivalent 
writing samples (uploaded as two separate attachments);

·       an academic research statement (approximately 3-4 pages) that outlines 
your research achievements and agenda.

2.       Indicate that your research area of interest is "Machine Learning, 
Adaptation, and Intelligence" and that your location preference is "New York."  
Include "Robert Schapire" as the name of a Microsoft Research contact (you may 
include additional contacts as well).  NOTE: IF YOU DO NOT MARK THESE 
PREFERENCES, IT IS VERY UNLIKELY THAT WE WILL RECEIVE YOUR APPLICATION.



After you submit your application, a request for letters will be sent to your 
list of referees on your behalf.  Note: The application system will not request 
reference letters until after you have submitted your application.  You may 
wish to alert your letter writers in advance so that they will be ready to 
submit your letter by our application deadline of November 27, 2016.  You can 
check the progress on individual reference requests by clicking the status tab 
within your application page.



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