Professor in Artificial Intelligence University of Agder, Department of Information and Communication Technology, Faculty of Engineering and Science
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Professor in Artificial Intelligence
The University of Agder invites applications for a full-time permanent position as Professor at the Department of Information and Communication Technology, Faculty of Engineering and Science. The position is currently located in Grimstad, Norway. The starting date is negotiable.
The primary aim of this position is to strengthen the Centre for Artificial Intelligence Research (CAIR), to be hosted by the Department of ICT. The vision of CAIR is to provide an attractive environment for cutting-edge research on artificial intelligence (AI), focusing particularly on machine learning.
Information about the department
The Department of ICT has several large and active research groups in Information and Communication Technology including 12 Professors, 15 Associate Professors, 10 Assistant professors and about 15 Research Fellows on the PhD programme in ICT. The department pursues a variety of research interests, focusing especially on Wireless Communications and Embedded Systems, Artificial Intelligence, Data Analytics, Crisis Management, eLearning and eHealth. The department has successfully led a number of large research projects funded by the Research Council of Norway; the EU research programmes FP7 and H2020, as well as national and international industries.
Centre for Artificial Intelligence Research (CAIR)
CAIR will open on March 2nd, 2017. At startup the centre will host 13 researchers, whose most prominent research contributions can be found within: bandit algorithms, Bayesian learning, probabilistic reasoning, ant colony optimization, pattern recognition, learning automata, natural language processing, and stochastic optimization. We will be entering an exciting phase of growth, and will expand our team of researchers. Within the first six months of operation we seek to hire a full professor and four PhDs and postdocs.
The research centre will conduct fundamental machine learning research, including development of novel theory and methods. The emphasis will be on machines that explore, experiment and learn; deep information understanding and reasoning; as well as natural language communication. Within these strategic research areas, CAIR researchers head or contribute to a number of research projects, funded by the Research Council of Norway and EU research programmes. CAIR will further be the host of the AI Circle – an innovation arena for co-creation with private and public sector.
About the position
The responsibilities of the open professor position include: a) research and PhD/master’s student supervision in the area of machine learning, and b) teaching on artificial intelligence (theory, algorithms and implementation) at the master’s and PhD level. Previous experience in teaching English-taught graduate master’s programmes in ICT will also be a plus for this position.
Requirements
The successful applicant will need to have:
The successful candidate must at least have competence in three of the following areas of research:
In addition, applicants must have:
Emphasis will also be given to the applicants’ proven ability to contribute to the development of external sources of funding in research groups. Further emphasis will be given to applicants’ who show both theoretical and practical AI research, including, but not limited to, successfully applying machine learning in collaboration with industry partners.
The applicant must also have personal suitability, proactive attitude, good teamwork skills, scientific ambition, motivation and strong interest in cutting-edge research, good analytical and problem solving skills, and be flexible and willing to participate in multidisciplinary work carried out at some of the research labs within the ICT Department, contributing also to on-going research projects and future research project proposals.
Information about the appointment criteria for a position as Professor can be found in the Regulations concerning appointment and promotion to teaching and research posts.
All supervision and teaching at the master’s level is to be conducted in English, and the appointee must therefore be proficient in this language. Supervision and teaching at bachelor’s level is currently given in Norwegian, therefore, applicants who do not speak Norwegian or another Scandinavian language are expected to acquire the necessary proficiency to lecture in Norwegian. To this end, the University of Agder offers Norwegian language courses to international employees with little or no knowledge of Norwegian and facilitates participation in such courses. Permanently employed staff are expected to acquire good command of oral and written Norwegian within a period of two years. This is to be documented by passing the Bergen test with a score of 450 points.
Applicants must document their competence in relevant educational theory and practice developed through education, teaching experience and supervision. Applicants must be able to document teaching qualifications in the form of university-level teaching seminars or other university teacher education. Applicants who lack formal teacher training qualifications will be required to obtain such qualifications, or complete the University of Agder's Foundation Course in Education for University Lecturers within two years of accepting the appointment.
Short-listed applicants will be invited for an interview and a demonstration of their teaching competence, usually in the form of a trial lecture. With the applicant’s permission, UiA will also conduct a reference check before appointment, contacting several references that will be provided by the applicants. Remuneration
The position is remunerated according to the State salary scale, salary plan 17.510, Professor code 1013, salary NOK 598 200-907 900 gross per year. Higher salary grades may be offered to applicants with superior qualifications. A compulsory pension contribution to the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund is deducted from the pay according to current statutory provisions.
The Norwegian public service is committed to reflecting the diversity of society in its workforce, and the personnel policy of the University of Agder aims to achieve a balanced workforce. All qualified persons are therefore encouraged to apply for the position(s), irrespective of cultural background, gender, age or disability.
Women are especially encouraged to apply for the position.
The successful applicant will have rights and obligations in accordance with the current regulations for the public service, and will be expected to take responsibility for administrative tasks in accordance with current university regulations. Organizational changes and changes in the duties and responsibilities of the position must be expected.
Appointment is made by the University of Agder's Appointments Committee for Teaching and Research Positions.
Application
Applicants are asked to submit their application and CV online. Please use the link “Apply for this job”.
The following documentation should be submitted as attachments to the electronic application:
The applicants are fully responsible for submitting complete documentation within the closing date. Without complete documentation we cannot, unfortunately, include you in the assessment process. The application and all documentation must be in English.
Closing date: 01.09.17
For further information please contact Head of Department Folke Haugland, tel .: +47 37 23 31 12, e-mail: folke.haugland @ uia.no, or Professor Ole-Christoffer Granmo, tel .: +47 37 23 33 57, e-mail: ole.granmo@uia.no
In accordance with §25(2) of the Freedom of Information Act, applicants may request that they are not identified in the open list of applicants. The University, however, reserves the right to publish the name of applicants. The applicants will be advised of the University's intention to exercise this right.
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