**Company: University of Leiden Job Description Summary: The University of Leiden is looking to hire two Assistant Professors in Generative AI and Human-centered AI. Candidates should have a PhD in Artificial Intelligence or Computer Science, proven research experience, teaching experience, and proficiency in English. Responsibilities include conducting research, teaching courses, supervising students, securing funding, and participating in academic activities. Job Description: The Faculty of Science and the Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science (LIACS) are looking for: 2 Assistant Professors in Generative AI and Human-centered AI The Faculty of Science, Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science (LIACS), is seeking candidates for two Assistant Professors (0.8-1.0 FTE), one in generative AI and another in Human-centered AI. We seek to appoint an expert in the research area of Generative AI with focus on software systems and engineering (code generation, bug detection and repair, refactoring, and optimization but also at a larger scale such as architecture reconstruction and impact analysis for changes), prompt engineering (for content creation and data analysis), or diffusion models (for transforming the creation of high-fidelity data, such as images and simulations). Additionally, we seek to appoint an expert in Human-centered AI with focus on the designing of AI systems that prioritize human needs, usability, and collaboration, and/or on the involvement of humans in the training and refining processes (interactive machine learning). Expectations Conduct independent research in your field. Teach relevant courses at both BSc and MSc levels. Obtain the University Teaching Qualification (BKO) within 2 years. Supervise BSc and MSc students. (Co-)supervise PhD students. Secure external funding for research initiatives. Participate in committees and organize activities within your research group, the institute, and relevant initiatives in Leiden and the Netherlands.
Company:University of Leiden
Qualifications:PhD degree in Artificial Intelligence or Computer Science. Proven independence and excellence in research at the postdoctoral level or beyond. Strong publication record and experience in securing research funding. Proven teaching experience with a track record of effective student engagement. Ability to work independently, as part of a team, and in a supervisory role with students. An academic, creative, and open mindset. Good to excellent proficiency in English. Willing to start before the end of December 2024.
Educational level:Ph. D.
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