*PhD **Studentship: *PhD studentship in epistemic artificial intelligence


*Eligibility:* all students

*Bursary:* £16,540 per year

*Fees:* Tuition fees will be paid by the university

*Deadline for applying:* May 22 2022

*Start date:* September 2022

The Faculty of Technology Design and Environment at Oxford Brookes
University is pleased to offer a three-year full-time PhD studentship to
students commencing September 2022, funded by the EU Horizon 2020 project
“Epistemic AI”.

The successful candidate will join the Visual Artificial Intelligence
Laboratory <https://cms.brookes.ac.uk/staff/FabioCuzzolin/> under the
supervision of Professor Fabio Cuzzolin
<https://www.brookes.ac.uk/templates/pages/staff.aspx?uid=p0075479>. This
is a fully-funded PhD studentship with annual bursary of £16,540.



*Project description*

The Visual Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
<http://cms.brookes.ac.uk/staff/FabioCuzzolin/> is a fast-growing research
unit currently running on a budget of £3.2 million from nine live projects
funded by the EU (2), Innovate UK (2), the Leverhulme Trust and others. Our
research interests span artificial intelligence, uncertainty theory,
machine learning, computer vision, autonomous driving, surgical and mobile
robotics, AI for healthcare. The Lab is currently pioneering frontier
topics in AI such as machine theory of mind, self-supervised learning,
continual learning and future event prediction.

The PhD students will join the Lab’s work towards a new Horizon 2020 FET
(Future Emerging Technologies) project “Epistemic AI
<https://sites.google.com/brookes.ac.uk/epistemic-ai/home>” coordinated by
Prof Cuzzolin and whose other partners are TU Delft (Netherlands) and KU
Leuven (Belgium). The project started in March 2021 and will end in
February 2025.

https://www.epistemic-ai.eu/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNCKqoQODR0&t=3s

The project’s overarching objective is to develop a new paradigm for a
next-generation artificial intelligence providing worst-case guarantees on
its predictions thanks to a proper modelling of real-world uncertainties.
The project re-imagines AI from the foundations, with the aim of providing
a proper treatment of the ‘epistemic’ uncertainty stemming from a machine’s
forcibly partial knowledge of the world by means of advanced uncertainty
theory. All new algorithms and learning paradigms are to be tested in the
context of autonomous driving.



*Requirements*

Candidates should have a strong mathematical background, specifically in
optimisation, probability and statistics, and a good first degree in
Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence or related fields. Applicants are
also expected to have Research experience in Machine Learning or Artificial
Intelligence, and good coding skills in Python and/or C++. Knowledge of
uncertainty theory, including belief functions, random sets or imprecise
probabilities is desirable, as is experience of coding in Torch, PyTorch,
Tensorflow or Caffe, and experience of work in autonomous driving.

*How to apply*



To apply for this studentship please see the submission instructions on our
website:

https://sites.google.com/brookes.ac.uk/tde-research/studentships
-how-to-apply?authuser=0



When completing your application online, please note the following: *Title:
PhD studentship in epistemic artificial intelligence*



*Select the following course: *MPhil/ PhD in Computing



Applications must be completed by 5pm on March 22 2022.



*Enquiries: *Dominic Maitland: dmaitl...@brookes.ac.uk

Fabio Cuzzolin: fabio.cuzzo...@brookes.ac.uk
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