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Saarbrücken, Germany
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Jan 7, 2025

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Jan 7, 2025

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The Research Training Group 2853 “Neuroexplicit Models of Language, Vision, and Action” is looking for 6 PhD students and 1 Postdoc. Neuroexplicit models combine neural and human-interpretable (“explicit”) models in order to overcome the limitations that each model class has separately. They include neurosymbolic models, which combine neural and symbolic models, but also e.g. combinations of neural and physics-based models. In the RTG, we will improve the state of the art in natural language processing (“Language”), computer vision (“Vision”), and planning and reinforcement learning (“Action”) through the use of neuroexplicit models and investigate the cross-cutting design principles of effective neuroexplicit models (“Foundations”).

Requirements

  • PhD students should have or be about to complete an MSc degree in computer science or a related field and have demonstrated expertise in one of the research areas of the RTG
  • e.g. through an excellent Master’s thesis or relevant publications. The postdoc should have or be about to complete a PhD in computer science or a related field and have demonstrated your expertise in one or more of the RTG’s research areas through publications in top venues.
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