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Dr Elliot J. Crowley
University of Edinburgh, Scotland
Position Details
Apply by Jul 31, 2026
Post-Doc
University of Edinburgh, Scotland
Application deadline
Jul 31, 2026
37 days left
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University of Edinburgh, Scotland
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Application Deadline
Jul 31, 2026
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University of Edinburgh, Scotland
Job Description
We have a position for a postdoctoral research associate to work on NAS and AutoML with Dr Elliot J. Crowley and the Bayesian and Neural Systems Group. The successful applicant will be based in the School of Engineering at the University of Edinburgh, and will have opportunities for collaboration within and outside of the school e.g. with colleagues in the Institute for Digital Communications and the Bayesian and Neural Systems Group. This position is funded for 24 months (provisional start date: November 2023) and the salary is UE07 £36,333 - £43,155 Per Annum.
Requirements
- Essential requirements: A PhD in machine learning (ML) or a closely related subject
- A track record of publications at top-tier venues in ML-driven fields e.g. NeurIPS
- ICML
- ICLR
- AAAI
- CVPR
- ICCV
- ECCV
- IEEE PAMI
- JMLR
- Strong programming skills and experience with ML frameworks in Python e.g. Pytorch
- Tensorflow
- Excellent communication skills
- both oral and written
- A demonstrable ability to work both individually and on collaborative research projects. Previous research in NAS or other areas of AutoML is desirable
- but not essential.
Job
Job location
Coordinates pending.
University of Edinburgh, Scotland
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