Open postdoctoral research positions – The Artificial Intelligence and Information Analysis Laboratory of the School of Informatics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

The Artificial Intelligence and Information Analysis Laboratory (AIIA Lab, AIIA.CVML R&D group https://aiia.csd.auth.gr/computer-vision-machine-learning/) of the School of Informatics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece (AUTH) has two open postdoctoral research positions. The interested applicant must have strong theoretical and/or applied background and very good publication record in machine learning and computer vision, with an emphasis on deep learning. Potential (not exclusive) application domains include robotics/autonomous systems, natural disaster management and industrial inspection. The candidates may work on scientific and technical project administration (if so agreed). Very competitive salary is offered.

Research topics:

• Extreme visual and social media data analytics for natural disaster management

• Visual drone-based industrial pipeline inspection

• New decentralized deep learning methods

• Explainable, trustworthy and robust AI

• Fast embedded drone visual analysis

• Support International Artificial Intelligence Doctoral Academy (AIDA https://www.i-aida.org/)

Qualifications

• PhD degree in Computer Science or Electrical/Computer Engineering.

* Specialization in machine learning and/or computer vision are desirable.

* Very good publication record.

* Good programming (C++, Python) and theoretical/math skills.

• Good English writing skills.

* These qualifications are mandatory for research work, and desirable for scientific technical project administration.

AIIA. CVML R&D projects

• TEMA https://tema-project.eu/

• SIMAR https://simar-project.eu/

• AIDA https://www.i-aida.org/

Application

The interested candidate must send an e-mail to Prof. Ioannis Pitas pitas@csd.auth.gr with their Curriculum vitae, publication list and possibly a transcript of mark records. The relevant AUTH post filling procedures will be followed.