AI, agents, planning, game theory or autonomous systems
AI and computer network security

Postdoctoral researcher in AI, agents, planning, game theory or autonomous systems
Czech Technical University in Prague

Agent Technology Center, Department of Computer Science, Czech Technical University in Prague, run by prof. Michal Pechoucek, seeks a postdoctoral researcher to perform research in the field of multiagent systems. This an open position, custom taylored to highly motivated, creative individuals, who are going to contribute to research projects in the domains of multiagent systems, game-theory, automated planning, autonomous systems UAV, traffic (air, urban) modeling and control or cybersecurity. The researcher will be expected to build her own research portfolio, while contributing to projects that are funded primarily by US Army, US Office for Naval Research, FAA or European FP7 programme.

The successful candidate is expected to have artificial intelligence or computer science background, preferably in one of the areas listed above. The candidate is expected to design formal models, design and new and modify the existing algorithms and techniques and shall be ready to contribute to development and experimental evaluation of software prototypes of the investigated algorithms and techniques. The candidate will be also evaluated on the basis of past publication activity and its impact. Presenting the research results and capability to compete with the state-of-the-art research community is an indispensable quality the center is looking for.

The position is opened at one of the oldest technical universities, located in downtown Prague, in the department with strong research in network security, artificial intelligence, multiagent systems, game theory, automated planning and autonomous systems. The candidate will work in the friendly environment composed of motivated young team-oriented individuals.

Please submit your CV and motivation letter to prof. Michal Pechoucek

Permanent legal right to reside and work in the EU is preferred.

Terms: One year contract with possible extension
Closing date: December 31, 2011

Postdoctoral researcher in AI and computer network security
Czech Technical University in Prague

Agent Technology Center, Department of Computer Science, Czech Technical University in Prague, run by prof. Michal Pechoucek, seeks a postdoctoral researcher to perform research in the field of cyber security. The center opens a position custom tailored to highly motivated, creative individuals who are going to contribute to research projects in the domain of statistical network behaviour analysis. The cyber security related research activity in the center is coordinated by Dr. Martin Rehak and is funded primarily by the US Army and US Office for Naval Research.

The successful candidate is expected to have artificial intelligence or computer science background, preferably with the expertise in the field of machine learning and/or game theory. The candidate is expected to design new algorithms, modify the existing algorithms and techniques for the use in the network intrusion detection field and shall be ready to contribute to development and experimental evaluation of software prototypes of the investigated algorithms and techniques. The candidate will be also evaluated on the basis of past publication activity and its impact. Presenting the research results and capability to compete with the state-of-the-art research community is an indispensable quality the center is looking for.

The position is opened at one of the oldest technical universities, located in downtown Prague, in the department with strong research in network security, artificial intelligence, multiagent systems, game theory, automated planning and autonomous systems. The candidate will work in the friendly environment composed of motivated young team-oriented individuals.

Permanent legal right to reside and work in the EU is preferred.

Please submit your CV and motivation letter to prof. Michal Pechoucek

Terms: One year contract with possible extension
Closing date: December 31, 2011