FYI
*From:* Zaid Harchaoui [mailto:zaid.harchaoui@gmail.com]
*Sent:* 28 June 2010 09:52
*To:* Eileen S Simon
*Subject:* Postdoc position in the Human Sensing Laboratory at
Carnegie Mellon University
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Zaid
Subject: Postdoctoral position in the Human Sensing Laboratory at
Carnegie Mellon University
Human-observer based methods for measuring human motion are labor
intensive qualitative, and difficult to standardize across
laboratories, clinical settings, and over time. Moreover, many
conditions that affect normal human movements are currently diagnosed
during short visits to the clinician. Advances in wearable and
wireless sensor networks have opened up new opportunities in health
care systems. We are looking for a postdoc to develop novel machine
learning algorithms able to perform medical diagnosis, temporal
segmentation and activity recognition from accelerometer data. To
qualify for the position, it is mandatory to have research experience
in time series analysis. A proven record of publications in top
machine learning conferences and journals is required. This will
initially be a one year position with the possibility of an extension
pending funding.
To apply: Applications should be sent by email to jkh(a)cs.cmu.edu
<mailto:jkh@cs.cmu.edu> and ftorre(a)cs.cmu.edu
<mailto:ftorre@cs.cmu.edu> . It should include a CV, a brief statement
of research interests, the expected date of availability and the names
for 3 references. Applications should be sent as soon as possible and
preferably before July 20th, 2010, but later applications may be
considered until the position is filled.