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Postdoc on learning for deploying multi-robot systems
Postdoc on learning for deploying multi-robot systems

26/SEP/2024
26/SEP/2024

 

Ethical and safe learning for deploying multi-robot systems in complex real-world environments

AI research is being challenged with ensuring that autonomous agents, such as robots, learn behaviours that are both ethical (in alignment with moral values) and safe. Ángela Ribeiro (CAR), Maite López-Sánchez and Juan A. Rodríguez-Aguilar (IIIA) join efforts to address the problem of learning safe and ethical behaviour policies for robots in charge of agricultural tasks.

Position Details:

  • Duration: Two years
  • Location: The candidate will spend one year at our centre, collaborating closely with our research team, and the second year at CAR in Madrid, another prestigious research institution within the ALLIES network.
  • We’re looking for proposals that explore how to design learning environments for robots so that the policies they learn to accomplish their tasks are guaranteed to be safe and ethical, even when multiple robots are involved. This is a paradigm shift that focuses on the learning environment, instead of on the learning algorithm employed by each robot, to guarantee the properties that robots’ behaviours must exhibit.
  • Gross Salary: 41,213.44 € per year (approx.)

About ALLIES:

ALLIES (Artificial inteLLigence In sustainable dEvelopment goalS) is a postdoctoral training program led by the CSIC, coordinated through the AIHUB Connection, and co-funded by the European Union. With a mission to advance interdisciplinary AI research aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), ALLIES offers a platform for researchers to contribute to global sustainability efforts through cutting-edge AI projects.

Don't miss this opportunity to be part of a groundbreaking project at the intersection of AI and sustainable and social goals. Join us in shaping the future with AI!

Ethical and safe learning for deploying multi-robot systems in complex real-world environments

AI research is being challenged with ensuring that autonomous agents, such as robots, learn behaviours that are both ethical (in alignment with moral values) and safe. Ángela Ribeiro (CAR), Maite López-Sánchez and Juan A. Rodríguez-Aguilar (IIIA) join efforts to address the problem of learning safe and ethical behaviour policies for robots in charge of agricultural tasks.

Position Details:

  • Duration: Two years
  • Location: The candidate will spend one year at our centre, collaborating closely with our research team, and the second year at CAR in Madrid, another prestigious research institution within the ALLIES network.
  • We’re looking for proposals that explore how to design learning environments for robots so that the policies they learn to accomplish their tasks are guaranteed to be safe and ethical, even when multiple robots are involved. This is a paradigm shift that focuses on the learning environment, instead of on the learning algorithm employed by each robot, to guarantee the properties that robots’ behaviours must exhibit.
  • Gross Salary: 41,213.44 € per year (approx.)

About ALLIES:

ALLIES (Artificial inteLLigence In sustainable dEvelopment goalS) is a postdoctoral training program led by the CSIC, coordinated through the AIHUB Connection, and co-funded by the European Union. With a mission to advance interdisciplinary AI research aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), ALLIES offers a platform for researchers to contribute to global sustainability efforts through cutting-edge AI projects.

Don't miss this opportunity to be part of a groundbreaking project at the intersection of AI and sustainable and social goals. Join us in shaping the future with AI!

Requisits:

  • Researchers must be in possession of a doctoral degree at the deadline of the co-funded program's call. Researchers who have successfully defended their doctoral thesis but who has not yet formally been awarded the doctoral degree will also be considered postdoctoral researchers and will be considered eligible to apply.

  • Researchers must not have resided or carried out their main activity (work, studies, etc.) in Spain for more than 12 months in the three years immediately before the date of the call deadline (December 2024).

  • Researchers must be in possession of a doctoral degree at the deadline of the co-funded program's call. Researchers who have successfully defended their doctoral thesis but who has not yet formally been awarded the doctoral degree will also be considered postdoctoral researchers and will be considered eligible to apply.

  • Researchers must not have resided or carried out their main activity (work, studies, etc.) in Spain for more than 12 months in the three years immediately before the date of the call deadline (December 2024).

Salary: 

41,213.44 €
41,213.44 €

Duration: 

2 years
2 years

Workday: 

Monday-Friday
Monday-Friday

Workplace: 

IIIA & CAR
IIIA & CAR

Start date: 

Between 20th June 2025 – 1st September2025
Between 20th June 2025 – 1st September2025

Closing date: 

20/DEC/2024
20/DEC/2024


Interested candidates are invited to submit their applications through the official programme’s recruitment platform by 20th December 2024. All the information about the application process here.

Interested candidates are invited to submit their applications through the official programme’s recruitment platform by 20th December 2024. All the information about the application process here.


Contact us to alliescofund@csic.es or consult the FAQs site to solve any questions.

Contact us to alliescofund@csic.es or consult the FAQs site to solve any questions.