Dear all,

We are looking for two post-doctoral research fellows to join our team working 
on bio-inspired AI and robotics at the University of Sussex which will suit 
people with a range of backgrounds (from robotics, through computational 
neuroscience to Artificial Life). Deadline 22nd November.

You will develop novel active AI algorithms that are inspired by the rapid and 
robust learning of insects within the. £1.2m EPSRC International Centre to 
Centre Collaboration project: “ActiveAI: active learning and selective 
attention for rapid, robust and efficient AI.” and will work in collaboration 
with the University of Sheffield and world-leading neuroscientists in 
Australia. Detailed information and how to apply can be found here:

https://www.sussex.ac.uk/about/jobs/research-fellow-in-bio-inspired-ai-rob-ref-10131

https://www.sussex.ac.uk/about/jobs/research-fellow-in-bio-inspired-ai-rob-ref-10128

Your primary role will be to develop a new class of ActiveAI controllers for 
problems in which insects excel but deep learning methods struggle. These 
problems have one or more of the following characteristics: (i) learning must 
occur rapidly, (ii) learning samples are few or costly, (iii) computational 
resources are limited, and (iv) the learning problem changes over time. Insects 
deal with such complex tasks robustly despite limited computational power 
because learning is an active process emerging from the interaction of evolved 
brains, bodies and behaviours. Through a virtuous cycle of modelling and 
experiments, you will develop insect-inspired models, in which behavioural 
strategies and specialised sensors actively structure sensory input while 
selective attention drives learning to the most salient information. The cycle 
of modelling and experiments will be achieved through field work in both Sussex 
and Australia.

You will work under the supervision of Professors Andrew Philippides, Thomas 
Nowotny and Paul Graham within the Department of Informatics at Sussex and will 
join an active team of research fellows and PhD students working on similar 
topics at Sussex. Please contact Andrew Philippides 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) for informal enquiries

Kind regards,
Thomas Nowotny

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