[Neuroinfo] PhD Studentship, University of Osnabrueck- Research Training School on Computaional Cognition

Prof. Dr. Gordon Pipa gpipa at uos.de
Tue Jan 22 17:02:50 CET 2019


The RTG 2340 "Computational Cognition", funded by the German Research
Foundation (DFG), invites applications for a PhD Candidate (Salary level E
13 TV-L, 65 %)
to be filled as soon as possible for a period of 3 years.

The RTG Computational Cognition aims at reintegrating Cognitive Science and
Artificial Intelligence. PhD students of the RTG will be educated in both
subjects in
order to combine the findings of these fields and thus to get a better
understanding
of human and machine intelligence. Research fields involved in the RTG are
Neuroinformatics, Neurobiopsychology, Bio-Inspired Computer Vision,
Knowledge-
Based Systems, Cognitive Natural Language Processing & Communication,
Cognitive Modeling, Artificial Intelligence, Psycho/Neurolinguistics,
Computational
Linguistics and Cognitive Computing. The RTG will focus on the integration
of two
research fields. Detailed information on the core areas of the offered PhD
projects
can be obtained from the spokesmen of the RTG, Prof. Dr. Gordon Pipa
(gpipa at uni-osnabrueck.de) and Prof. Dr. Peter König (pkoenig at uniosnabrueck.
de).
The RTG will be incorporated into the Cognitive Science PhD program founded
in
2002. PhD students of the RTG will take advantage of an interdisciplinary
environment, which nevertheless focuses on a common research topic and
offers a
broad range of methodological synergies between the projects.
Required Qualifications:
Applicants are expected to have an academic degree (Master/Diploma),
experience
in at least one of the domains listed above, proven experience in
interdisciplinary
work as well as a good command of the English language.
Osnabrück University has been certified as a family-friendly university
committed to
helping working/studying parents and carers balance their family and work
life.
The university aspires to ensure equal opportunities for men and women and
strives
to work towards a gender balance in schools or departments where new
appointments are made.
If equally qualified candidates apply, preference will be given to those
with special
needs.
Applications with the usual documentation should be submitted by e-mail in a
single
PDF file to the director of the Institute of Cognitive Science, Prof. Dr.
Kai-Uwe
Kühnberger (kkuehnbe at uni-osnabrueck.de) with a cc to
office at ikw.uniosnabrueck.
de no later than February 12, 2019.

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Professor and Chair of the Neuroinformatics Department
Dr. rer. nat. Gordon Pipa
Institute of Cognitive Science, Room 50/218
University of Osnabrueck
Wachsbleiche 27, 49090 Osnabrück, Germany 
 
tel.                    +49 (0) 541-969-2277    
fax (private).  +49 (0) 5405- 500 80 98
home office.  +49 (0) 5405- 500 90 95
e-mail:               gpipa at uos.de
webpage:         http://www.ni.uos.de
research gate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Gordon_Pipa/?ev=prf_act 
linkedin:            https://de.linkedin.com/in/gordon-pipa-47771539
 
Personal Assistent and Secretary of the Neuroinformatic lab:
Anna Jungeilges 
Tel. +49 (0)541 969-2390
Fax +49 (0)541 969-2246
Email: anna.jungeilges at uni-osnabrueck.de

visit us on 
http://www.facebook.com/CognitiveScienceOsnabruck 
https://twitter.com/#!/CogSciUOS


-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Prof. Dr. Gordon Pipa [mailto:gpipa at uos.de] 
Gesendet: Montag, 30. Juli 2018 11:32
An: neuroinfo at incf.org; comp-neuro at neuroinformatics.be;
visionlist at visionscience.com; eeglab at sccn.ucsd.edu
Betreff: PhD Studentship, University of Osnabrueck- Research Training School
on Computaional Cognition 

We are looking for 9 PhD candidate for Research Training School funded by
the DFG (German science foundation) on "Computational Cognition". The
positions are to be filled by October 1, 2018 for a period of 3 years.

More information: http://computational-cognition.eu/
https://www.uni-osnabrueck.de/universitaet/stellenangebote/stellenangebote
_detail/109_ikw_phd_candidates.html

The RTG Computational Cognition aims at reintegrating Cognitive Science and
Artificial Intelligence. PhD students of the RTG will be educated in both
subjects in order to combine the findings of these fields and thus to get a
better understanding of human and machine intelligence. Research fields
involved in the RTG are Neuroinformatics, Neurobiopsychology, Bio-Inspired
Computer Vision, Knowledge-Based Systems, Cognitive Natural Language
Processing & Communication, Cognitive Modeling, Artificial Intelligence,
Psycho/Neurolinguistics, Computational Linguistics and Cognitive Computing.
The RTG will focus on the integration of two research fields and has a
focus on machine learning, deep learning and dynamical systems, computer
vision combined with experimental methods including EEG and Eye tracking.
Detailed information on the core areas of the offered PhD projects can be
obtained from the spokesmen of the RTG, Prof. Dr.
Gordon Pipa (gpipa at uni-osnabrueck.de) and Prof. Dr. Peter König
(pkoenig at uni-osnabrueck.de).
The RTG will be incorporated into the Cognitive Science PhD program founded
in 2002. PhD students of the RTG will take advantage of an interdisciplinary
environment, which nevertheless focuses on a common research topic and
offers a broad range of methodological synergies between the projects.

Required Qualifications:
Applicants are expected to have an academic degree (Master/Diploma),
experience in at least one of the domains listed above, proven experience in
interdisciplinary work as well as a good command of the English language.
Osnabrück University has been certified as a family-friendly university
committed to helping working/studying parents and carers balance their
family and work life.
The university aspires to ensure equal opportunities for men and women and
strives to work towards a gender balance in schools or departments where new
appointments are made.
If equally qualified candidates apply, preference will be given to those
with special needs.
Applications with the usual documentation should be submitted by e-mail in a
single PDF file to the director of the Institute of Cognitive Science, Prof.
Dr. Kai-Uwe Kühnberger (kkuehnbe at uni-osnabrueck.de) with a cc to
office at ikw.uni-osnabrueck.de no later than August 23, 2018.We will consider
applicants who have:

Best Gordon


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Professor and Chair of the Neuroinformatics Department Dr. rer. nat. Gordon
Pipa Institute of Cognitive Science, Room 50/218 University of Osnabrueck
Wachsbleiche 27, 49090 Osnabrück, Germany
 
tel.                    +49 (0) 541-969-2277 fax (private).  +49 (0) 5405-
500 80 98 home office.  +49 (0) 5405- 500 90 95
e-mail:               gpipa at uos.de
webpage:         http://www.ni.uos.de
research gate:
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Gordon_Pipa/?ev=prf_act
linkedin:            https://de.linkedin.com/in/gordon-pipa-47771539
 
Personal Assistent and Secretary of the Neuroinformatic lab:
Anna Jungeilges
Tel. +49 (0)541 969-2390
Fax +49 (0)541 969-2246
Email: anna.jungeilges at uni-osnabrueck.de visit us on
http://www.facebook.com/CognitiveScienceOsnabruck
https://twitter.com/#!/CogSciUOS





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