RA/Postdoc position in Trainable Vision Systems

Research Assistant/ Research Fellow – Computer Science (Trainable Vision System for the Food Industry) – (Fixed Term)

School of Computer Science

Location:  Brayford
Salary:   From £25,504 per annum
Closing Date:   Sunday 04 August 2013
Reference:  MHT192B

The School of Computer Science has an exciting opportunity for either a Research Fellow or a Research Assistant.

The salary for both posts are as follows:

Research Assistant – from £25,504.00 per annum

Research Fellow – from £30,424.00 per annum

Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow to work full-time for 2 years on a Technology Strategy Board funded project “Trainable Vision-based Anomaly Detection and Diagnosis” from 1st September 2013 (or as soon as possible thereafter). Applicants should have, or expect to soon obtain, a doctoral degree in Computer Vision, 3D Imaging, Machine Learning and/or a related area.  Excellent software implementation skills (C++/Matlab) are essential.

Alternatively, to allow talented but less qualified individuals to apply, applications are also invited for a Research Assistant to work full-time for 2.5 years on the project, with the possibility to register for and undertake a PhD in parallel with the planned developments. For an outstanding individual, an additional 6-month bursary would be provided to allow the successful candidate to write up their work as a PhD thesis.

For further details and online application form,  please follow this link.

Fully-funded PhD position in Robot Exploration and 4D Mapping

Fully-funded PhD position in Autonomous Exploration and 4D Mapping by Mobile Service Robots

Faculty of Science – School of Computer Science, University of Lincoln, UK

Salary grade – competitive

A PhD position is available in the Lincoln Centre for Autonomous Systems Research (L-CAS) at the University of LincolnUK. The position is fully funded for 3 years, including tuition fees, a bursary at the current RCUK doctoral stipend levels, and participation in international conferences and other activities as required by the project.

This project is part of an FP7 project called STRANDS (http://www.strands-project.eu), involving 30+ people, of whom a team of 4 already work at L-CAS (http://robots.lincoln.ac.uk). In the overall project we investigate autonomous mobile robots that must perform 4D mapping in human environments. By this we mean producing not just a map of space (3D mapping), but also of the activities that occur within that space. Such activity maps are necessary for robots to act autonomously within a space shared with humans for long periods of time.

The PhD position is offered in the area of autonomous exploration to complete and refine the acquired 4D maps. The successful candidate will be expected to design, conduct and publish original research on this topic, including developing novel approaches for mobile robot exploration that help to maximise the information gain in spatio-temporal maps, while taking into account the dynamics, changes and evolving activities that occur in real world environments. The studentship offers the opportunity to engage in international collaboration within an ambitious team, to work with state-of-the-art robotic hardware and software, and to benefit from excellent support to produce and disseminate original research contributions.

You should have a Bachelors or Masters in Computer Science, Electronic Engineering, Mathematics or Physics. You should have excellent mathematical and coding skills (C++/Python, ROS), and be available to start work on the project around October 2013.

In the first instance please contact Tom Duckett and Marc Hanheide (tduckett@lincoln.ac.uk, mhanheide@lincoln.ac.uk), with your CV and transcript.  Put “STRANDS PhD application” in the subject line.  Deadline for applications is the 31st August 2013.