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We are searching for a Professor and a Lecturer in Robotics

We are seeking a Professorial Chair in Robotics, together with an associated lectureship. These complement five appointments (two Chairs and three lectureships) being made in Computational Neuroscience, as part of a multi-disciplinary centre in Computational Neuroscience and Cognitive Robotics (CN-CR).

Applications are encouraged in a broad range of areas aligned with intelligent robotics and computational vision. These include: cognitive or software architectures for autonomous, intelligent robots, planning for robotics, SLAM, navigation and spatial cognition, technologies for human robot interaction, robot vision, computational or machine vision, evolutionary robotics, bio-inspired and bio-plausible robotics, humanoid robotics, robot learning, robotic manipulation, and automated diagnosis for robot systems.

We are searching for an outstanding individual in any area of intelligent robotics, computational vision, or autonomous systems. In evaluating applications, we will look for a track record of world leading, high impact research, together with an outstanding track record of obtaining external research funding.

To learn more contact: Dr Jeremy Wyatt, School of Computer Science, j.l.wyatt “at” cs.bham.ac.uk in the first instance

To download the details and submit an electronic application online visit: www.hr.bham.ac.uk/jobs . To find the vacancies click on current vacanies and enter the job reference number which is 38191 for the Professor and 43661 for the Lectureship.


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