[Biomedical-cybernetics] PhD Student positions in Cyber-physical Systems/Artificial Intelligence/Systems Biology at ANU

Sergiy Bogomolov bogom.s at gmail.com
Mon Nov 7 01:33:49 CET 2016


PhD Student positions in Cyber-physical Systems/Artificial 
Intelligence/Systems Biology 

at 

Cyber-Physical Systems Laboratory 
Research School of Computer Science 
College of Engineering and Computer Science 
Australian National University 

Cyber-Physical Systems Laboratory led by Dr Sergiy Bogomolov is 
seeking applications for multiple research positions as PhD students 
to work on a range of topics in the area of cyber-physical systems 
(e.g., autonomous cars, smart buildings) and their applications in 
artificial intelligence and systems biology. 

Possible research topics include: 

* verification and synthesis techniques for cyber-physical systems 
* AI planning in mixed discrete-continuous domains 
* biological systems modelling using hybrid automata 

Candidate profile: 

* strong background in Computer Science and/or Mathematics 
(particularly numerical methods, differential equations, control and 
optimization theory) 
* solid programming skills in C++/Java/Python/Matlab 
* should have completed, or about to complete, a 
Bachelors/Masters/Honours degree in Computer Science or related areas 

Please send a complete CV as well as your motivation letter and 
transcripts to Dr Sergiy Bogomolov (sergiy.bogomolov at anu.edu.au). For 
more information, please consult http://www.sergiybogomolov.com/. 

The Australian National University is a top ranked university (#22 
world-wide according to QS world university rankings 2016) located in 
Canberra, the capital city of Australia. Canberra enjoys one of the 
highest quality of life in the world (most liveable city according to 
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