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State College, Pennsylvania, United States

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State College, Pennsylvania, United States

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Sep 26, 2025

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Sep 26, 2025

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Job Description

The Pennsylvania State University is seeking an outstanding postdoctoral researcher to join the Intelligent Information Systems Laboratory at the College of Information Sciences and Technology. The position is available immediately or starting in Spring 2025. The researcher will be mentored for a successful transition to a faculty or scientist position in academia or a leading research laboratory as many of our previous postdoctoral fellows. You will be involved in leading and assisting in proposal preparation, research execution, and mentoring students on a project involving the use of AI in wildlife conservation. In addition to the wildlife conservation project, the postdoctoral fellow and the faculty mentors may identify and scope other areas of research to pursue. The position fully focuses on research with no expectation of teaching. However, should the scholar want to teach, arrangements can be made to build teaching experience. The objective of this position is to enhance the researcher’s skills and record for a placement in a leading university or research laboratory at the end of the post-doctoral position.

Requirements

  • Required skills include a strong record of technical excellence and achievement as demonstrated through publications
  • presentations at national and international meetings
  • and research in relevant discipline in artificial intelligence such as machine learning
  • natural language processing
  • deep learning
  • large language models
  • pattern recognition
  • computer vision
  • etc. The applicant must possess a strong prior experience in software development and the ability to design and perform experiments to validate research hypotheses. The applicant must have demonstrated strong written communication skills. The candidate must be self-directed and have the ability and willingness to mentor Ph.D. students working in the project. Prior experience in working in an interdisciplinary
  • team-oriented technical atmosphere is desirable. Education: Ph.D. in Computer Science
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Statistics
  • Mathematics
  • or a related area.

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