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 metatag-keywords=(CADIA,Artificial Intelligence,Iceland,Reykjavik University,PhD,Ph.D)  metatag-keywords=(CADIA,Artificial Intelligence,Iceland,Reykjavik University,PhD,Ph.D) 
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 metatag-og:title=(Funded Ph.D. Positions in Artificial Intelligence : Join the CADIA Research Center at Reykjavik University) metatag-og:title=(Funded Ph.D. Positions in Artificial Intelligence : Join the CADIA Research Center at Reykjavik University)
 metatag-description=(The Center for Analysis and Design of Intelligent Agents (CADIA) is actively seeking applicants for multiple funded Ph.D. positions. Apply by March 23, 2018.) metatag-description=(The Center for Analysis and Design of Intelligent Agents (CADIA) is actively seeking applicants for multiple funded Ph.D. positions. Apply by March 23, 2018.)
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-{{ :jobs:ai_festival_2017_b.jpg?direct&325|AI Festival at Reykjavik University, 2017}}===== Ph.D. Positions =====+{{ :jobs:ai_festival_2017_b.jpg?direct&325|AI Festival at Reykjavik University, 2017}} 
 +/* ===== Ph.D. Positions =====
  
 Applicants are expected to have a finished an MSc degree in computer science or a related field before starting the PhD program, as well as being proficient in English. **To apply for a Ph.D. position**, submit an application through [[https://en.ru.is/application-process/|Reykjavik University's online application system]], including:    Applicants are expected to have a finished an MSc degree in computer science or a related field before starting the PhD program, as well as being proficient in English. **To apply for a Ph.D. position**, submit an application through [[https://en.ru.is/application-process/|Reykjavik University's online application system]], including:   
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 **We hope to fill the following open Ph.D. positions as soon as possible.** **We hope to fill the following open Ph.D. positions as soon as possible.**
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-==== Funded Project: Standardizing the Evaluation of Digital Managers for Better Interactive Experiences ==== 
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-  * **Position:** Ph.D., funded for 3 years 
-  * **Salary:** 4.260.000 ISK per year (conversions: [[http://www.xe.com/currencyconverter/convert/?Amount=4260000&From=ISK&To=EUR|EUR]], [[http://www.xe.com/currencyconverter/convert/?Amount=4260000&From=ISK&To=USD|USD]]) + benefits (pension, national health insurance) 
-  * **Tuition:** Waived 
-  * **Travel Funds:** 300.000 ISK per year 
-  * **Teaching:** Optional 
-  * **Supervisors:** [[http://www.ru.is/~davidthue/|David Thue]] & [[http://www.ru.is/kennarar/stephans/|Stephan Schiffel]] 
-  * **Contact:** davidthue@ru.is or stephans@ru.is  
-  * **Deadline:** We will begin reviewing applications on March 23, 2018. 
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-As Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies become increasingly integrated with society (e.g., in the form of digital assistants, games, or self-driving cars), it becomes increasingly important to understand how they can ensure that people's experiences meet certain desirable criteria. In Experience Management, researchers and professionals seek to create automated systems called “experience managers”, which work to improve people's experiences in designer-specified ways. Unfortunately, the evaluation and comparison of experience managers is currently impaired by the lack of both a common platform to evaluate them and a common language to describe experience management tasks.  
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-Experience in other fields such as General Game Playing and AI Planning has shown that having a common platform can stimulate and accelerate research progress. The goal of this project is thus to develop a platform for evaluating and comparing arbitrary experience managers on a wide variety of tasks, to accelerate the essential progress of Experience Management research. We plan to do this by studying existing experience managers, developing a common platform that can support them, and promoting the platform to the research community as a tool for their research. Throughout our work, we will draw lessons from the field of General Game Playing, hoping to reuse some of its existing infrastructure and stimulate new exchanges of ideas between the two fields of research.  
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-This project is funded by the Icelandic Research Fund (Rannís). 
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   * **Travel Funds:** None   * **Travel Funds:** None
   * **Teaching:** Required   * **Teaching:** Required
-  * **Supervisor:** Choose from CADIA's Computer Science Faculty: [[http://www.ru.is/~davidthue/|David Thue]], [[http://www.ru.is/~hannes/|Hannes Högni Vilhjálmsson]], [[http://www.ru.is/~hrafn/|Hrafn Loftsson]], [[http://www.ru.is/~thorisson/|Kristinn R. Thórisson]], [[http://www.ru.is/kennarar/stephans/|Stephan Schiffel]], and [[http://www.ru.is/~yngvi/|Yngvi Björnsson]]; cross-supervision by other CADIA Faculty is also possible+  * **Supervisor:** Choose from CADIA's Computer Science Faculty: [[http://www.ru.is/~hannes/|Hannes Högni Vilhjálmsson]], [[http://www.ru.is/~hrafn/|Hrafn Loftsson]], [[http://www.ru.is/~thorisson/|Kristinn R. Thórisson]], [[http://www.ru.is/kennarar/stephans/|Stephan Schiffel]], and [[http://www.ru.is/~yngvi/|Yngvi Björnsson]]; cross-supervision by other CADIA Faculty is also possible
   * **Contact:** Supervisor of choice   * **Contact:** Supervisor of choice
   * **Deadline:** The School of Computer Science will begin reviewing applications on March 23, 2018.   * **Deadline:** The School of Computer Science will begin reviewing applications on March 23, 2018.
  
 The School of Computer Science at Reykjavik University is currently offering a number of funded Ph.D. studentships. For more information, see here: https://en.ru.is/scs/ph.d-studies/financial-assistance/phd-postions/ The School of Computer Science at Reykjavik University is currently offering a number of funded Ph.D. studentships. For more information, see here: https://en.ru.is/scs/ph.d-studies/financial-assistance/phd-postions/
- +===== Short-term Positions =====
-===== Specialists =====+
  
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-**We hope to fill the following open positions for Research Specialists as soon as possible.**+**We hope to fill the following open positions as soon as possible.**
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-==== Speech Synthesis Specialist ====+*/ 
 +==== Department of Computer Science - Programmer for AI Experience Managers ==== 
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 +We are looking for an enthusiastic student to join our team for three months of paid work (part-time/full-time, starting soon or this summer). Your goal would be to help CADIA Ph.D. student Giulio Mori develop a platform for evaluating Artificial Intelligence systems called "Experience Managers."   
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 +An experience manager is an AI system that works to improve the user experience in an interactive environment. Experience managers are often used in games to gather data on players and adapt the game to their preferences. To do this job well, the manager needs to think about what might happen next in the game environment, both short and long term.   
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 +You will work on the part of our platform that helps a manager generate all the possible actions that can occur in the environment and roll out possible futures. We plan to use Prolog for this task, given its renowned speed and reliability in solving this sort of problem.  
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 +**Requirements:**  
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 +   * Understanding of first-order logic and pattern matching.  
 +   * Good Python programming skills.  
 +   * Willingness to learn Prolog and PDDL (the Planning Domain Definition Language).  
 +   * Good English skills.  
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 +**What you will do:**  
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 +   * Create a Python library that can translate PDDL into Prolog instructions and vice versa.  
 +   * Expand the existing platform with algorithms for generating possible futures and querying them using Prolog. 
  
-Applications are invited for a research position in text to speech systems at the Language and Voice Laboratory (lvl.ru.is) at Reykjavik University's School of Science and Engineering. The position is sponsored by the Icelandic Language Technology fund grant "Environment for building text-to-speech synthesis for Icelandic." The main aim of the work will be to set up and advance research on speech synthesis back-end architectures for parametric speech synthesis. The successful candidate will work closely with the other members of the lab who focus on the language specific problems such as text normalization, phonemic analysis and phrasing. Even though the main objective of the work will be on Icelandic, working with other languages will be welcome. The successful candidate will contribute to the academic output of the lab as well as the publication of an open TTS environment for Icelandic.+**Application Deadline:** 14 March 2021 
  
-For more informationsee here: https://radningar.hr.is/storf/ViewJobOnWeb.aspx?jobid=3005+If you are interested in this positionplease contact Stephan Schiffel (stephans@ru.is) and Giulio Mori (giulio17@ru.is) for further information
  
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