POSTDOC POSITION: MOTOR CONTROL LEARNING The Complex Motor Learning project at UC Berkeley would like to hire one or more postdoctoral research scientists. The project combines approaches from reinforcement learning, adaptive control theory, and biological motor control in order to study and develop systems that learn complex motor control behaviors such as walking, running, throwing, and flying. Experimental subjects include humans, insects, and robotic systems. Faculty investigators include Fearing, Russell, and Sastry (EECS); Dickinson, Farley, and Full (Int. Biol.); and Ivry (Psych.). A more complete project description appears at http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~russell/cml/ Candidates should have: - a very strong background in at least one and preferably two of the three disciplines listed above; - excellent mathematical skills; and proficiency in at least one of - software development (ideally, physical simulation systems) - experimental robotics - behavioral studies of human or animal subjects Interested candidates should send a short letter stating interest and a CV with names and email addresses of three references to Stuart Russell, Computer Science Division, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720. Email applications (PLAIN TEXT AND/OR UNENCODED POSTSCRIPT ONLY) to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
