[bull-ia] Postdoc position in Cognitive and Social Robotics at the University of Luxembourg

The University of Luxembourg
invites applications for

     a Postdoc position in Cognitive and Social Robotics

in the Computer Science and Communications Research Unit (CSC) of
the Faculty of Science, Technology and Communication (FSTC).

The Individual and Collective Reasoning Group (ICR) of Prof. Leon
van der Torre is seeking an outstanding postdoc to strengthen its
research team in the area of cognitive/AI-based robotics and to
help developing the Robolab, the « autonomous robotics » lab of the
CSC research unit.

The research interests of ICR, which also collaborates with other
local robotics groups, include normative multi-agent systems,
deontic reasoning (with machine ethics), and knowledge
representation and reasoning for intelligent agents/robots. One of
our visions are social robots able to meaningfully interact with
their human partners.

The postdoc is expected to pursue state of the art research
activities in social and cognitive robotics, to collaborate with
researchers in and outside of ICR, to help managing the robolab,
to write research proposals, to supervise PhD and master students,
to moderately contribute to teaching in relevant areas, and to
participate in public activities. He/she will work under the
supervision of Prof. Leon van der Torre.

Profile of the candidate:

– PhD in any discipline relevant to this area of research.

– Expertise in cognitive robotics and robotic software
development.

– A background in logic and knowledge representation.

– Fluent written and verbal communication skills in English.

– Commitment, creativity, and teamwork skills.

Profile of the employer:

– The salary is very competitive.

– You will work in a stimulating international and
interdisciplinary environment.

– The University of Luxembourg is an equal opportunity employer.

Nature of the position:

– Ref: F1-070022.

– Duration: 24 months initial contract, extendable by 12 months,
full-time (40h/week).

– Start: September 15, 2016, or earlier. Note that non-EU
candidates need quite some time for their visa and work permits.

Submission applications (electronically):

http://emea3.mrted.ly/11e64

– send a detailed CV (contact address, studies with grades, work
experience, publication list),

– an abstract of your thesis,

– a list of 3 referees,

– a motivation letter,

– a description of possible research interests/ideas

Application deadline: June 30, 2016. Applications are processed
until the vacancy is filled.