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Call for postdoc application in Intrinsically Motivated Deep Reinforcement 
Learning, at Flowers Lab, Inria (Bordeaux, France)

Deadline: 30th march
Eligibility: candidates should have obtained their PhD diploma after 1st 
september 2015
https://flowers.inria.fr

We are searching outstanding candidates for a postdoc (16 months) who will be 
working on algorithms 
for lifelong Deep Learning for robotics, and in particular:
- unsupervised or self-supervised deep learning
- generative networks such as GANs and/or variational auto-encoders
- deep reinforcement learning for robotic control
- Intrinsic motivation and curiosity
- multi-task reinforcement learning, auxiliary tasks

Selected candidates will have the opportunity to work with one of the robotics 
platforms of the Flowers lab, including
several Poppy Humanoid robots and starting from the experimental setup that was 
runner up for the NIPS 2016 demonstration award, 
and showing intrinsically motivated multi-task reinforcement learning in 
real-time on real robots, with interaction with humans 
(http://goo.gl/03FW4k), or the Baxter humanoid robot (http://goo.gl/nSS7Yp).

Candidates should already have shown very strong experience and achievements, 
shown by publications in top-tier AI/machine learning
conferences and journals (e.g. NIPS, ICML, ICLR)  in either:
- deep learning (both theory and practical implementations)
- Reinforcement learning for policy learning of parameterized skills in robotics

How to apply
===========

CVs and letters of motivation should be sent to Pierre-Yves Oudeyer 
(pierre-yves.oude...@inria.fr) before 30th march.
The successful candidate would begin to work in september 2017.
Deadline: 30th march
Eligibility: candidates should have obtained their PhD diploma after 1st 
september 2015

Pierre-Yves Oudeyer 
Research director, Inria
Head of Flowers Lab
Inria and Ensta ParisTech
http://www.pyoudeyer.com
https://flowers.inria.fr

More info:

The Flowers Lab: developmental robotics and lifelong multitask machine learning
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The Flowers Lab, headed by Pierre-Yves Oudeyer, gathers a team of ~20 members 
and has been one of the pioneers of developmental robotics and lifelong machine 
learning
and artificial intelligence in the last decade, in particular through 
developping models of intrinsically motivated learning of repertoires of skills 
that have both contributed 
to advance understanding of human curiosity and development, and to advance 
incremental online multitask machine learning techniques in difficult 
high-dimensional 
robotic spaces. 

This work in the Flowers lab is conducted in the context of large international 
projects (e.g. ERC grant, European projects 3rdHand and DREAM, HFSP project 
Neurocuriosity),
with interdisicplinary collaborations with other labs in neuroscience, 
psychology, machine learning and robotics. The successful candidates would be 
directly
involved in these international collaborations. 

The Flowers lab has recently spin-off the Pollen Robotics startup company, and 
is involved in multiple collaborations with industrials through Inria's strong
support towards impacting both science and industry. 

Inria and EnstaParistech
===================

The lab is within Inria, which is a prestigious, and also the largest, public 
European research insitution focused on computer science, mathematics and their 
applications.
Inria's teams and researchers (> 2800 employees) have received prestigious 
awards, coordinate many international projects, and have created strong 
innovations now used in many
parts of industry. Inria research center in Bordeaux gathers around 300 
researchers. 
The Flowers Lab is also associated to EnstaParisTech, which is a prestigious 
French engineering school (university).

Bordeaux 
========

The Flowers lab in Bordeaux is located in a great building on the border of one 
of the world most famous vineyard, and 10mn by tram from Bordeaux town center
(and 2 hours from Paris through high-speed trains): 
https://www.inria.fr/en/centre/bordeaux
Bordeaux has been recently rated by Lonely Planet as the world's best city to 
visit: 
http://www.independent.co.uk/travel/news-and-advice/best-cities-in-the-world-top-10-lonely-planet-bordeaux-cape-town-la-a7379066.html
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