[agents] Postdoc and PhD position in AI for building control in Cork
Nic Wilson
n.wilson at 4c.ucc.ie
Tue Nov 30 08:08:37 EST 2010
Postdoctoral fellowship and PhD studentship position at 4C in collaboration
with Intel
We are seeking applicants for a postdoc and a PhD position at Cork
Constraint Computation Centre (4C), on a collaborative project between 4C
and the "Intel Labs Europe" IT research team, Leixlip, Ireland. This will be
jointly funded by the Irish Research Council for Science and Engineering
Technology (IRCSET) and Intel.
The project is concerned with developing Artificial Intelligence-based
methods for predictive building control; in particular, it will involve
modelling and predicting building occupant behaviour and preferences, making
use of diverse sources of information about the locations of occupants. This
project complements and relates to work being done in the Science Foundation
Ireland Strategic Research Cluster, ITOBO, on Intelligent Building
Operation. The research positions will be based in Cork, and will involve
research visits to the Intel site in Leixlip, west of Dublin.
IRCSET postdoctoral fellowships and studentships are highly competitive. The
PhD candidate should have (or be about to obtain) a good honours degree in
Computer Science, Engineering, or another related subject, and should have
good programming skills. Knowledge of building control or artificial
intelligence techniques - such as machine learning or reasoning with
uncertainty/preferences - would be an advantage. The postdoc candidate
should have in addition a PhD in a relevant area of AI, building control or
some other related topic.
The Cork Constraint Computation Centre (www.4c.ucc.ie) at University College
Cork in Ireland is one of the leading academic centres of constraint
programming research in the world, and a major centre of research in
Artificial Intelligence. The centre has about 50 staff members, including
academics, research staff and students, from over a dozen countries and
collaborates with researchers from many countries. It, therefore, has
considerable experience absorbing non-Irish including non-EU researchers
into its organisation. 4C is collaborating on research projects with a
number of companies and has an Industry Associates Program
(www.4c.ucc.ie/iap) with over 50 members. 4C is part of the Computer Science
Department, and is situated in the new Western Gateway Building, which is
about a mile from the centre of Cork City, and a short walk from the main
University College Cork campus.
Intel Corporation is the world's largest semiconductor manufacturer, and
develops advanced integrated digital technology platforms for the computing
and communications industries. Research and Development at Intel comprises
more than 6,000 researchers and scientists operating collaboratively across
the world. The Intel Ireland campus, is Intel's fourth largest manufacturing
site. In 2009, Intel announced the formation of Intel Labs Europe (ILE)
housed in the Leixlip, Ireland campus. ILE aims to drive even closer
collaboration with European researchers and policy makers on EU initiatives
including exploratory research and methods of using ICT to improve the
efficiency of industries and the environment.
To apply, please send a detailed CV to Ken Brown (k.brown at cs.ucc.ie) and Nic
Wilson (n.wilson at 4c.ucc.ie)
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