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As a new chair holder you have leadership and vision in research, education, and knowledge transfer, further shaping the AI field at the Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour and Radboud University as well as the contents of the BSc and MSc teaching programmes. AI research at the Donders Institute has a distinct neurocognitive focus, aiming to understand the computational principles underlying natural intelligence and implement these principles in simulated and physical AI agents.
The preferred candidate has a proven track record in brain-inspired cognitive computing that will further our understanding of learning mechanisms in biological systems and drive the development of the next generation of intelligent machines in simulations and/or physical settings. Research areas may include, but are not limited to brain-inspired computing, computational neuroscience, sensorimotor control, and/or cognitive robotics, which naturally link to other research at the Donders Institute. As a new chair holder, you can capitalise on the resources provided by the research embedded in the Donders Institute, including a high-performance computing cluster, robot lab, neuroimaging labs (EEG, MRI, TMS, MEG), virtual reality lab, brain-computer interfacing lab, baby lab, eye tracking and motion tracking devices (www.ru.nl/donders/research/infrastructure/facilities/). It will be your responsibility to attract research projects based on indirect government funding and contract research funding.
The area of AI has seen a tradition of a healthy cross-fertilisation of fundamental scientific investigation and technological developments in industry, and many inventions create value for society or challenge current structures. You have a keen eye for these issues and have developed a vision to enable and steer them, and to help students find their way in this landscape.
You will organise and deliver teaching in both Bachelor's and Master's phases of the AI teaching programme, which is growing rapidly in terms of student numbers. At the managerial level, you will be jointly responsible for the teaching programme and hold membership of various committees at the DCC, the School of Artificial Intelligence, the Faculty of Social Sciences and/or the University at large.
You must hold a doctoral degree and excel in the fields of teaching and research.
Requirements include:
Fixed-term contract: depending on experience, you will be granted tenure either immediately or upon a positive review after an initial temporary appointment.
We want to get the best out of science, others and ourselves. Why? Because this is what the world around us desperately needs. Leading research and education make an indispensable contribution to a healthy, free world with equal opportunities for all. This is what unites the more than 22,000 students and 5,000 employees at Radboud University. And this requires even more talent and collaboration. You have a part to play!
The professorship will be embedded within the Donders Centre for Cognition (DCC), part of the Donders Institute, and the School of Artificial Intelligence (AI), both part of the Faculty of Social Sciences. The Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour is home to more than 700 researchers from 35 countries collaborating in an open community and sharing the goal of contributing to the advancement of the brain, cognitive and behavioural sciences through investigator-driven research, and improving health, education and technology by applying scientific insights. The School of Artificial Intelligence currently has approximately 600 students. The Bachelor’s degree programme is a broad programme that combines core AI theory, methods and techniques with rigorous mathematical and programming skills and insights from cognitive psychology and neuroscience. The Master’s degree programme offers mandatory and elective courses, closely aligned with our focus on human-centered AI. The objective of this new professorship in the Artificial Intelligence department is to develop state-of-the-art research of international standing and to contribute to the teaching, guiding students to grow in insight, skill set and future perspective.
The Donders Institute is an equal opportunity employer, committed to building a culturally diverse intellectual community, and as such especially encourages applications from women and minorities.
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