Dear UAI colleagues;

I would be grateful if you could bring this to the attention of relevant 
students.

A new PhD position is available in the Data Mining & Machine Learning Research 
Group, led by Dr Michael Madden in the National University of Ireland Galway.

The successful candidate will join the Data Mining & Machine Learning Group and 
contribute to a new research project, ROCSAFE (see below) funded by the 
European Union’s Horizon 2020 Programme. The research is likely to involve one 
of: (1) advances in temporal Bayesian reasoning for decision support; (2) 
routing of autonomous vehicles for optimal collection of multi-resolution image 
and sensor data; (3) context-aware decision support driven by sensor data 
analytics.

The successful candidate will receive a tax-free scholarship of €18,000 per 
year, with fees also paid and additional funding available for research-related 
travel.

This is an excellent opportunity to combine research with software development, 
working in a flexible and stimulating research environment, while collaborating 
with academic and industrial partners across Europe, with occasional travel to 
meet partners and to attend research conferences.

Candidates must have a strong honours bachelor degree (equivalent to H1) in 
Computer Science, Software Engineering, Mathematics, or a similar discipline, 
and preferably a relevant MSc degree also. Candidates must have excellent 
mathematical ability, strong software development skills, great communication 
skills, and a strong interest in research. Preferably, candidates should 
demonstrate prior experience in data mining and machine learning.

Expected Start Date:  1 Oct 2016 or as soon as possible after.

This position will remain open until filled, but first consideration will be 
given to those received by 20 September 2016.

Further information and how to apply:
http://datamining.it.nuigalway.ie/index.php/?option=com_content&view=article&id=59

About the project: ROCSAFE (Remotely Operated CBRNe Scene Assessment & Forensic 
Examination) has recently been funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 
programme. Led by Dr Michael Madden in NUI Galway, it will make advances in 
autonomous robotics, probabilistic reasoning, intelligent decision support, and 
miniaturised sensors, all of which will work together to gather forensic 
evidence in the event of a chemical, biological, radiation/nuclear or explosive 
(CBRNe) incident. ROCSAFE’s overall goal is to fundamentally change how CBRNe 
events are assessed, and ensure the safety of crime scene investigators, by 
reducing the need for them to enter dangerous scenes to gather evidence. There 
are 13 partners in total involved in the project across Ireland, Italy, 
Portugal, Spain and Germany, along with a further group of advisory board 
members. There is more information at http://www.nuigalway.ie/remoteforensics/.

Regards,
Michael.

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  Dr Michael Madden
  Head of Data Mining & Machine Learning Group
  National University of Ireland, Galway
  +353-91-493797 / +353-86-7952802
  http://datamining.it.nuigalway.ie/

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