Utrecht University
(1,0 fte)
(Utrecht), 38 hours per week
Job description
Function title: PhD student Agent Technology
The Intelligent Systems group has acquired funding from The Dutch Research Council NWO for a four-year PhD project with the title "Agents Interacting in Dialogues with Argumentation".
This project concerns the following problem. The world of software systems increasingly consists of autonomous artificial agents interacting in open, dynamic and unpredictable environments, such as the Internet. In such environments it is often impossible to predict all interactions the agents will have so that a centralised architecture is not feasible. Therefore, the agents' interactive behaviour must become more intelligent and flexible. For this reason, intelligent communicative interaction between artificial agents is a key research issue in artificial intelligence and agent technology. Communication languages, protocols and strategies have been studied for various types of agent interaction, such as information exchange, negotiation, and collaborative problem solving.
In this field there is a particularly marked interest in the role of argumentation, i.e., the process in which agents present arguments in support of their own opinions or in attack of those of other agents. Argumentation is often claimed to promote more efficient dialogues or dialogues with better outcomes. However, so far there has been little research on whether these advantages of argumentation indeed obtain.
This research project aims to fill this gap. The main research question therefore is: is the use of argumentation in dialogical interaction between artificial agents beneficial for the agents or the community in which they operate? This question will be answered with systematic simulation experiments, in which forms of interaction with and without argumentation will be compared on their efficiency and quality of outcome. The research will thus contribute to a computational theory of effective communication between intelligent artificial agents.
Requirements
Required education/skills:University Graduate
The candidate should have a Msc Degree in Computer Science or Artificial Intelligence, good programming skills, and an interest in multi-agent systems research, both from a formal and a computational perspective.
Job type: Research / Advising
Workfield(s):
- Research trainees, non-tenured lecturers, researchers(Scientific discipline: Natural Sciences)
Organization
Utrecht University
The Faculty of Science consists of six departments: Biology, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Information and Computing Sciences, Physics and Astronomy, Chemistry and Mathematics. The Faculty is home to 3500 students and nearly 2000 staff and is internationally renowned for the quality of its research. The Faculty's academic programmes reflect developments in today's society.
The department Information and Computing Sciences is looking for a: PhD student Agent Technology
Conditions of employment
Estimated maximum salary per month: eur 2500 - 3000
Salary: scale 10.
Maximum salary amount in Euro's a month 2558
Employment basis: Temporary for specified period
Duration of the contract: 4 years
Maximum hours per week: 38
Additional conditions of employment:
The candidate is offered a full-time position for four years. The gross salary is in the range between € 2,000.- per month in the first year and € 2,558.- per month in the fourth year of appointment.
The salary is supplemented with a holiday bonus of 8% and an end-of-year bonus of 6,4% per year. In addition we offer: a pension scheme, a partially paid parental leave, flexible employment conditions in which you may trade salary for vacation days or vice versa. Conditions are based on the Collective Employment Agreement of the Dutch Universities. The research group will provide the candidate with necessary support on all aspects of the project.
Additional Information
Additional information about the vacancy can be obtained from:
Prof. Dr. H. (Henry) Prakken
E-mail address: henry@cs.uu.nl
Or 31 (0)30 253 2313 (not on Thursdays)
Or additional information can be obtained through the following link:Application
You can apply for this job before 12-09-2008 (dd-mm-yyyy) by sending your application to:
Faculty of Science
Personnel Department
Budapestlaan 6
3584 CD Utrecht
E-mail: Science.PenO@uu.nl
When applying for this job always mention the vacancynumber 62812.
(Utrecht), 38 hours per week
Job description
Function title: PhD student Agent Technology
The Intelligent Systems group has acquired funding from The Dutch Research Council NWO for a four-year PhD project with the title "Agents Interacting in Dialogues with Argumentation".
This project concerns the following problem. The world of software systems increasingly consists of autonomous artificial agents interacting in open, dynamic and unpredictable environments, such as the Internet. In such environments it is often impossible to predict all interactions the agents will have so that a centralised architecture is not feasible. Therefore, the agents' interactive behaviour must become more intelligent and flexible. For this reason, intelligent communicative interaction between artificial agents is a key research issue in artificial intelligence and agent technology. Communication languages, protocols and strategies have been studied for various types of agent interaction, such as information exchange, negotiation, and collaborative problem solving.
In this field there is a particularly marked interest in the role of argumentation, i.e., the process in which agents present arguments in support of their own opinions or in attack of those of other agents. Argumentation is often claimed to promote more efficient dialogues or dialogues with better outcomes. However, so far there has been little research on whether these advantages of argumentation indeed obtain.
This research project aims to fill this gap. The main research question therefore is: is the use of argumentation in dialogical interaction between artificial agents beneficial for the agents or the community in which they operate? This question will be answered with systematic simulation experiments, in which forms of interaction with and without argumentation will be compared on their efficiency and quality of outcome. The research will thus contribute to a computational theory of effective communication between intelligent artificial agents.
Requirements
Required education/skills:University Graduate
The candidate should have a Msc Degree in Computer Science or Artificial Intelligence, good programming skills, and an interest in multi-agent systems research, both from a formal and a computational perspective.
Job type: Research / Advising
Workfield(s):
- Research trainees, non-tenured lecturers, researchers(Scientific discipline: Natural Sciences)
Organization
Utrecht University
The Faculty of Science consists of six departments: Biology, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Information and Computing Sciences, Physics and Astronomy, Chemistry and Mathematics. The Faculty is home to 3500 students and nearly 2000 staff and is internationally renowned for the quality of its research. The Faculty's academic programmes reflect developments in today's society.
The department Information and Computing Sciences is looking for a: PhD student Agent Technology
Conditions of employment
Estimated maximum salary per month: eur 2500 - 3000
Salary: scale 10.
Maximum salary amount in Euro's a month 2558
Employment basis: Temporary for specified period
Duration of the contract: 4 years
Maximum hours per week: 38
Additional conditions of employment:
The candidate is offered a full-time position for four years. The gross salary is in the range between € 2,000.- per month in the first year and € 2,558.- per month in the fourth year of appointment.
The salary is supplemented with a holiday bonus of 8% and an end-of-year bonus of 6,4% per year. In addition we offer: a pension scheme, a partially paid parental leave, flexible employment conditions in which you may trade salary for vacation days or vice versa. Conditions are based on the Collective Employment Agreement of the Dutch Universities. The research group will provide the candidate with necessary support on all aspects of the project.
Additional Information
Additional information about the vacancy can be obtained from:
Prof. Dr. H. (Henry) Prakken
E-mail address: henry@cs.uu.nl
Or 31 (0)30 253 2313 (not on Thursdays)
Or additional information can be obtained through the following link:Application
You can apply for this job before 12-09-2008 (dd-mm-yyyy) by sending your application to:
Faculty of Science
Personnel Department
Budapestlaan 6
3584 CD Utrecht
E-mail: Science.PenO@uu.nl
When applying for this job always mention the vacancynumber 62812.
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