A research position in the field of reinforcement learning for automated planning and scheduling

Fondazione Bruno Kessler

  • Trento
  • 41.400 € all'anno
  • Contratto
  • Full time
  • 22 giorni fa
The FBK Center for Digital Industry focuses its research on digital technologies for the various domains in industry (e.g., aerospace, railway, automotive, energy, agriculture, manufacturing, etc.) by creating applications for critical systems, adaptive and autonomous systems, advanced perception, diagnostics and prediction systems. It is involved in multiple European research projects and collaborates with numerous institutions and multinational companies on strategic projects with a high innovation content – including the European Space Agency (ESA) and the Italian Railways Network (RFI).
The position is opened by the Planning Scheduling and Optimization Unit (PSO Unit) of the Digital Industry Center of FBK. The Unit carries out basic and applied research, tool development and technology transfer in the field of automated planning, discrete optimization and process scheduling with applications in autonomous robotic systems and flexible manufacturing.
FBK actively seeks diversity and inclusion in the workplace and is also committed in promoting gender equality.Job Description
The open research position is in the field of reinforcement learning for automated planning and scheduling. The STEP-RL project aims at using modern reinforcement learning techniques to synthesize guidance of various forms (e.g. heuristics, pruning rules, macro actions, parameters configurations) for state-of-the-art automated temporal planners. We are looking for exceptional post-doctoral researchers, passionate about the integration of learning and symbolic AI methods: the STEP-RL project will allow the selected candidate to perform full-time curiosity-driven research on the project themes. This is a unique opportunity to pursue basic research in the area of learning for symbolic systems, as the only expected outcomes are top-tier publications and impactful research in the planning and learning communities.
The candidate is expected to work in close collaboration with the project PI (Andrea Micheli), as well as other researchers, programmers and students involved in the unit. Moreover, the candidate is expected to help in the supervision of PhD students involved in the ERC project.
Job Requirements
The ideal candidate should have: PhD in computer science, mathematics or electronic engineering or equivalent 3yrs research experience; Track record of publications in top-tiers journals and conferences; Software development skills (preferably Python and/or Rust); Ability to carry out an independent research program; Ability to work in a collaborative environment and deliver in research projects; Oral and written proficiency in English.
Furthermore, the following elements will be positively evaluated:
Know-how or previous experience in at least one of the following areas: Automated Planning (e.g. PDDL planners); Reinforcement Learning; Model Checking or other formal verification techniques.
Employment
Type of contract: fixed term contract
Working hours: full time
Start date: preferably June 2024
Duration: 2 years
Gross annual salary: about € 41.400
Benefits: flexi-time, company subsidized cafeteria or meal vouchers, internal car park, welcome office support for visa formalities, accommodation etc., supplementary pension and health fund, training courses, public transport, sports facilities, language courses fees. Further details at https://www.fbk.eu/en/work-with-us/
Workplace: Povo, Trento (Italy)
Application
Interested candidates are requested to submit their application by completing the online form (https://jobs.fbk.eu/). Please make sure that your application contains the following attachments (in pdf format): Detailed CV with Research Statement Motivation letter
Application deadline: April 24, 2024Please read our Recruitment Regulations before completing your application. For further information, please contact the Human Resources Services at jobs@fbk.eu.

Fondazione Bruno Kessler