Deadline for receipt of applications: August 9th, 2023 23:59 AoE (10 August 2023, 13:59h Europe/Madrid Time)
The IMDEA Networks Institute offers one fully funded research engineer position in the area of explainable and robust Artificial Intelligence (AI) applied to Open Radio Access Network (O-RAN). The successful candidate will contribute to ongoing activities of the Wireless Networking Group and of the Networks Data Science group, by advancing the state of the art and promote open, interpretable and robust AI lifecycles in O-RAN environments; to this end, he/she will design and implement mechanisms to reveal AI decisions logic, harness such insights to optimize specific components of the AI lifecycle like online training and network performance, and spot and address inconsistent AI behaviors. All work will be carried out in the specific context of AI-driven programmable software components within the O-RAN centralized abstraction layer, so as to optimize runtime operations of future generation RAN infrastructures.
Inquiries on the position can be directed via mail to the co-supervisors, Dr. Claudio Fiandrino (claudio.fiandrino@imdea.org) and Dr. Marco Fiore (marco.fiore@imdea.org).
Candidates shall submit by the call deadline a CV, a motivation letter, and two reference letters through the IMDEA Networks Institute hiring portal, at:
https://careers.networks.imdea.org/
IMDEA Networks Institute aims to increase the proportion of women and therefore qualified female applicants are explicitly encouraged to apply. Until a balanced ratio of men and women has been achieved at the institute, preference will be given to women if applicants have similar qualifications. IMDEA Networks Institute actively promotes diversity and equal opportunities. Applicants are not to be discriminated against in personnel selection procedures on the grounds of gender, ethnicity, religion or ideology, age, sexual orientation (anti-discrimination). People with disabilities who have the relevant qualifications are expressly invited to apply.
The position is supported by Project PID2021-128250NB-I00