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Senior Machine Learning Engineer/Computer Vision

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1 month ago
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We have 1 position open in the broad areas of Machine Learning and Computer Vision with a focus on Vision and Language. The positions are part of the Future Interaction Research Programme. Our topics of interest include but are not limited to:


  • Contrastively-trained and auto-regressive Vision & Language (e.g. CLIP, BLIP).
  • Visual LLMs (e.g. LLaVA).
  • Generative Models (e.g. Stable Diffusion and Auto-Regressive models).
  • Efficient Architectures.
  • Model Compression (distillation, quantization).
  • Efficient Adaptation of Large Models.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Conduct hands-on innovative research, including methodological conceptualization and implementation.
  • Publishing at top venues: CVPR, ECCV, ICCV, ICLR, NeurIPS, ICML, EMNLP, ACL, TPAMI and IJCV.
  • Contribute to the research agenda and directions within the center.
  • Interact with product and engineering teams for the purpose of technology transfer.


Skills and Qualifications

Key Skills Required:

  • Research experience in the fields of Computer Vision and/or Machine Learning.
  • Familiarity with fast prototyping Deep Learning frameworks such as PyTorch.
  • A track record of publishing at top-tier venues (e.g. CVPR, ECCV, ICCV, ICLR, NeurIPS, EMNLP, ACL, ICML, TPAMI and IJCV).
  • Ability to communicate well and to collaborate with other group members.

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