The Stanford-Toyota Research Center brings together researchers from fields such as visual computing, machine learning, robotics, human-computer interactions, intelligent systems, decision making, natural language processing, and dynamic modeling and design. The focus is on the development of innovative and impactful approaches, algorithms, and data, with a comprehensive approach that includes research in perception, learning, reasoning, and interaction.
[Project Description] The mission of the project is to endow autonomous robots the ability to perceive complex tasks. The research will involve leading and executing a research vision in Learning and Semantic Reasoning to achieve generalization in robotics. This effort touches on all fields of robotics: Sensing and Vision, Reinforcement Learning, and planning & control. The lab has expertise and platforms for social robot mobility and robot manipulation.
Additional responsibilities include developing research objectives and proposals; presentations and publications; liaising and networking with colleagues and students; planning and organizing research resources and workshops. The candidate will also be actively involved in mentoring students in SVL.
[Requirements] - PhD degree in computer science, robotics, engineering or related field. - Extensive experience with robotics research demonstrated by a strong track record of academic publications. - Expertise in one or more of the following: Deep Learning, Reinforcement Learning, Robotics.
- Knowledge of Linux and development on Linux systems; proven system integration and software architecture skills; and knowledge of modern software development practices and engineering tools, specifically experience with simulation environments and ROS (Robot Operating System), is desired. - Proficiency with using and developing with deep learning frameworks.
[How to apply] Send an email with the subject [SVL Robotics Postdoc] to ga...@cs.stanford.edu with the following information: - An up-to-date CV - Links to Relevant publications (no more than three) - List of two to three References
[Dates] Closing Date: Sept 15, 2017. Interviews are expected to happen in mid-September 2017. A skype interview will be possible for applicants who cannot attend in person.
[Contact] Research will be directed by Prof. Fei-Fei Li, Prof. Silvio Savarese and Dr. Juan Carlos Niebles. For questions please contact: