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Version vom 4. Oktober 2009, 18:13 Uhr
Jobs
Please note that unsolicited applications for Postdoc or PhD student positions may be sent to the professors of our institute at any time.
Stellenausschreibung216/en
Research group: Systems, Data, Simulation & Energy (Sanja Lazarova-Molnar)
Description:
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The KIT has long been regarded as a leading center for highly automated driving. The Research Group of Applied Technical Cognitive Systems at the Institute of Applied Informatics and Formal Description Methods (AIFB) at the KIT is concerned with the technologies of applied machine intelligence. Based on fundamental research, new systems such as autonomous service robots, autonomous vehicles or assistance systems with cognitive capabilities are to be realized. The use of these so-called technical-cognitive systems takes place primarily in the context of highly automated, efficient and inter-modal mobility.
Who We Are Looking For
In order to strengthen our interdisciplinary team, we are looking for graduates (diploma or master) in computer science, electrical engineering, mathematics, mechanical engineering or related fields with excellent academic records to fill several full-time positions.
We expect interest in interdisciplinary scientific work, self-motivation and teamwork for active and independent cooperation in research projects and teaching. Very good language skills in either German or English are required.
What We Can Offer
We offer a first-class environment with diverse, interesting research topics and projects for an accompanying PhD thesis.
Due to the close cooperation with the Research Center for Information Technology (FZI) and various research and industry partners we can provide an ideal framework for researching innovative ideas, implementing them in a laboratory environment, testing them and then applying them in practice.
Besides bright minds in the field, we have access both to highly developed software stacks as well as modern hardware. Several research vehicles, as well as complex simulators are available to evaluate and validate systems. In addition we test directly on the unique "Test Area for Autonomous Driving Baden-Wuerttemberg" in real-world road traffic.
Additional Information
The salary is based on the labor agreement of the public service (TV-L) in group E13.
The KIT is an equal opportunities employer and therefore welcomes applications from women. In case of suitability, severely handicapped applicants will be preferred.
Please do not hesitate to contact us by email or phone. Applications with the usual documents should preferably be sent by email to the address below.
: Prof. Dr. J. Marius Zöllner
: Institut AIFB | Bldg. 05.20
: KIT | Campus South
: 76128 Karlsruhe
: +49 721 9654 350
: marius zoellner∂kit edu
Research group: Applied Technical Cognitive Systems (J. Marius Zöllner)
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Personal Qualifications
You posess- a very good Master's degree in computer science, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, mathematics, information systems, business engineering or a related technical or scientific course of study. Candidates, that want to achieve a PhD are preferred.
- very good programming skills in Python and/or C++
- excellent theoretical knowledge and practical experience in the field of neural networks and machine learning.
- very good language skills in German and/or English
We offer
We offer access to autonomous research vehicles and the test field "Autonomous Driving Baden-Württemberg" which enable our research in real road conditions. We also offer an attractive and modern workplace with access to the excellent equipment of the KIT, a varied job, a wide range of training opportunities and flexible working time.Additional information
100% Salary category TV-L E13, depending on the fulfillment of professional and personal requirements.For further information, please contact:
- Mr. Nikolai Polley, Email: Nikolai Polley∂kit edu
- Prof. J. Marius Zöllner, Email: Marius Zoellner∂kit edu
Application
Please send your informative application in the form of a single PDF file by e-mail to: Marius Zoellner∂kit eduWe aim to fill the jobs as evenly as possible with employees (f/m/d) and would therefore be particularly pleased to receive applications from women.
In the case of equal suitability, people with recognised severe disabilities will be given preferential consideration.
Research group: Applied Technical Cognitive Systems (J. Marius Zöllner)
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Stellenausschreibung212/en
Research group: Cooperative Autonomous Systems (Maximilian Schrapel)
Description:
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Stellenausschreibung217/en
Research group: Systems, Data, Simulation & Energy (Sanja Lazarova-Molnar)
Description:
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Spoken Language: English or German.
Students from all German universities can apply.
We are looking for students who work on extensions of the Semantic MediaWiki (https://github.com/SemanticMediaWiki/SemanticMediaWiki), a widely used semantic wiki software.
Research group: Web Science (Tarek Saier, Michael Färber)
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The research assistants will support the scientific staff of the Systems, Data, Simulation & Energy (SYDSEN) research group. The SYDSEN research group concentrates on the use of data for providing decision support and enhancing energy efficiency, reliability and other performance metrics of cyber-physical systems, such as energy systems or smart manufacturing systems. In particular, our focus is on the development of new methods and approaches for data-driven modeling and simulation and its seamless integration with expert knowledge.
The positions are linked to our project ONE4ALL (Horizon Europe 2022), which aims to boost manufacturing plants’ transformation, especially SMEs, towards industry 5.0 (I5.0), reinforcing their resilience under unexpected changes in social needs.
Our part in this project is the digital replication of the physical modules and processes through data-driven digital twins and controlled by a self-learning AI-based distributed and multidisciplinary decision support system (DSS).
The tasks include:
• Gathering data requirements and linking them to objectives
• Working on developing an architecture for digital twins of manufacturing systems
• Regular communication with project partners and demonstrators (manufacturing facilities)
• Implementing a proof of concept for the above tasks
• Documenting all tasks and outcomes
Qualifications and Skills:
We are looking for highly motivated students (Bachelor or Master level) in computer science, industrial engineering, information sciences or similar, preferably at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
• Knowledge and experience in the development of software applications, preferably in Python and/or Java
• Basic knowledge of Internet of Things (IoT) devices, Information Extraction and/or Data Science
• Experience and knowledge in modeling, simulation, digital twins and manufacturing systems is a plus
• Willingness and ability to communicate with project partners of different backgrounds
• Sufficient language skills in English to work in an international team
We offer:
• A contract with 20-80h per month (the salary depends on the university degree). The contract can last between 2 and 6 months.
• Flexible working hours, also working at home possible.
• A variety of tasks so that you can learn a lot. Also state-of-the-art research can be performed and will be published together with the student.
The payment is based on the rates of the state of Baden-Württemberg for academic assistants. The employment is temporary.
Please send your application via email to sanja lazarova-molnar∂kit edu using the job posting number "S1".
Research group: Systems, Data, Simulation & Energy (Sanja Lazarova-Molnar)
Description:
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The Cooperative Autonomous Systems research group focuses on autonomous vehicles and vulnerable road users. We research the latest technologies and methods to improve road safety. By means of simulations in augmented and virtual reality as well as real-lab tests, we are already making the future possible today.
You can support us as a student assistant and learn about the latest technologies and get an insight into research.
Your tasks are:
- Assembling hardware components (Arduino, R-Pi, e-Bike & driving simulator)
- Supporting the implementation of user studies (AR and VR)
- Extending software components (e.g. Python, C, C# and Unity)
- Testing of applications (Windows/Linux, AR/VR)
- Contributing your own ideas or assisting with brainstorming.
You should be motivated and have an interest in new technologies as well as the automotive industry. Previous knowledge of any programming language as well as basic hardware knowledge is an advantage.
In return we offer you:
- Flexible working hours
- Industry and research related activities
- Contribution to publications
- Working with the latest technologies
- Coffee and great colleagues
Have we sparked your interest in Vision Zero? Then send an email to Maximilian Schrapel to find out more.
Research group: Cooperative Autonomous Systems (Maximilian Schrapel)
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- Experience in the field of machine learning, particularly deep learning for computer vision.
- Excellent knowledge of Python. Knowledge of C++ can be advantageous.
- Experience in PyTorch or good knowledge of other equivalent frameworks (Tensorflow, Jax).
- Knowledge of ROS is beneficial but not mandatory.
- Interest and commitment to the subject matter.
Nikolai Polley∂kit edu
Research group: Applied Technical Cognitive Systems (Nikolai Polley)
Description: Sorry, no description available!
Conditions
- Position: Student Research Assistant (Hiwi)
- Department: Institute of Applied Informatics and Formal Description Methods
- Supervisor: Marcus Fechner
- Location: Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
About Us
At the research group “Applied Technical-Cognitive Systems”, we are at the forefront of deep learning in the context of applied machine intelligence. Our research is in the area of autonomous systems, from self-driving cars (CoCar NextGen, CoCar and the shuttles Anna and Ella) to autonomous service robots. We utilize deep learning and other machine learning based approaches to advance these fields.
Position Overview
- Position: Student Assistant
- Start Date: As soon as possible
- Working Hours: 20 - 80 hours per month
- Duration: 6 months with possibility of extension
Job Description
Developing generally capable reinforcement learning agents poses a significant challenge, especially in hard exploration tasks. Expert robotic data is scarce and expensive, but also reward functions are not easy to design for complex tasks. On the other hand, unlabeled expert video data is abundant, but not straightforward to learn behavioral priors from, as no labels exist (actions).
In this research, we want to investigate how we can train agents on unlabeled expert videos, such as YouTube videos, in a scalable way to master a wide variety of complex tasks, not solvable by conventional reinforcement learning. For support on this topic, we are searching for a motivated student.
Your primary responsibilities will include:
- Implementing and training deep learning models.
- Reading related research papers and participating in discussions on the topic.
- Collaborating with us on experimental design, execution, and evaluation.
- Other tasks as assigned related to our research.
Qualifications
- Current enrollment as a student at KIT.
- Strong interest in deep learning and machine learning.
- Knowledge of the programming language Python.
- Knowledge of PyTorch and/or Tensorflow.
- Experience in working with Linux and Git.
- Motivated to read research papers.
- Motivated, responsible, and a quick learner.
- Speak either German and/or English.
What we Offer
- Gain hands-on experience in the field of deep learning and conducting systematic research.
- Work closely with experienced researchers and PhD candidates.
- Weekly to bi-weekly meetings with supervisor.
- Coding support and helpful supervision.
- Flexible working hours to accommodate your class schedule and the option for working remotely.
- Contribute to research projects and papers.
- Access to top-of-the-line deep learning workstations with the latest GPUs.
How to Apply
If you are enthusiastic about deep learning and eager to contribute to our research, please send your application to [mailto:marcus fechner∂kit edu marcus fechner∂kit edu] with the following documents:
- Cover letter (0.25-0.5 pages): Why do you want to work on this topic? Why are you suitable for the position? (mention your interests and relevant skills).
- CV/Resume (max. 2 pages).
- Recent transcript of records / grading table.
- Optional: Any relevant coding or project portfolio.
If you have any questions or need further information, please contact [mailto:marcus fechner∂kit edu marcus fechner∂kit edu]. Natürlich auch gerne auf Deutsch :)
Research group: Applied Technical Cognitive Systems (Marcus Fechner)
Description: Sorry, no description available!
We are seeking dedicated student assistants to join us in an ambitious research project focused on advancing the field of academic recommendation networks through the integration of large language models and graph message passing networks. The project aims to revolutionize how we predict and understand linkages within academic citation networks.
Research group: Web Science (Chen Shao)
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