IDSIA


One PostDoc Position Available



This position is now filled.

Our budget is limited, and so we sadly were not able to consider several great candidates with impressive CVs. If you were among them then I do hope you are not too disappointed now, and I would like to thank you once more for your efforts, and I wish you all the best for your future carreer. Please check out http://www.idsia.ch/jobs.html for new job openings.

Marcus Hutter



We are seeking one outstanding PostDoc (and one PhD student) with excellent mathematical skills in the fields of The initial appointment would be for 2 years, starting in April 2003 (or later) with possibility of prolongation. The PostDoc will interact with Marcus Hutter and Juergen Schmidhuber and other people at IDSIA. The salary is roughly SFR 70,000 per year, low taxes. No teaching is required, etc. There is travel funding in case of papers accepted at important conferences. The official language at IDSIA is English. The position is available for young researchers (<35y) in the early phase of their career.

To get an idea of our research interests in the above areas, please have a look at the following publications:
Please check out www.idsia.ch/~marcus/ai for more and www.idsia.ch/~marcus/ai/introref.htm for book and survey article recommendations.

Applicants should submit:

  (i) Detailed curriculum vitae (including grades),
 (ii) List of three references (and their email addresses),
(iii) Concise statement of their research interests (1-2 pages).
(iv) Links to one or two of their favorite publications.

Please send all documents by end of September 2002 to:

Marcus Hutter, IDSIA, Galleria 2, 6928 Manno (Lugano), Switzerland.

Applications can also be submitted by email to marcus @ idsia.ch (2MB max).
WWW pointers to ps/pdf/doc/html files are welcome.
Use Firstname.Lastname.DocDescription.DocType for filename convention.

Thanks for your interest

Marcus Hutter, Senior researcher, IDSIA




ABOUT IDSIA. Our research focuses on artificial neural nets, reinforcement learning, complexity and generalization issues, unsupervised learning and information theory, forecasting, artificial ants, combinatorial optimization, evolutionary computation. IDSIA is small but visible, competitive, and influential. IDSIA's algorithms hold the world records for several important operations research benchmarks (see Nature 406(6791):39-42 for an overview of artificial ant algorithms developed at IDSIA). In the "X-Lab Survey" by Business Week magazine, IDSIA was ranked in fourth place in the category "COMPUTER SCIENCE - BIOLOGICALLY INSPIRED" - after the Santa Fe Institute, Stanford University, and EPFL (also in Switzerland). Its comparatively tiny size notwithstanding, IDSIA also ranked among the top ten labs worldwide in the broader category "ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE".

IDSIA is located near the beautiful city of Lugano in Ticino (pictures), the scenic southernmost province of Switzerland, origin of special relativity and the WWW. Milano, Italy's center of fashion and finance, is 1 hour away, Venice 3 hours. Our collaborators at CSCS (the Swiss supercomputing center) are right beneath us; we are also affiliated with the University of Lugano and SUPSI. Switzerland boasts the highest citation impact factor, the highest supercomputing capacity pc (per capita), the most Nobel prizes pc (450 % of the US value), and perhaps the best chocolate.


Marcus Hutter, Senior researcher, IDSIA