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| Workplace | Lausanne - Lake Geneva region - Switzerland |
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EPFL, the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne, is one of the most dynamic university campuses in Europe and ranks among the top 20 universities worldwide. The EPFL employs more than 6,500 people supporting the three main missions of the institutions: education, research and innovation. The EPFL campus offers an exceptional working environment at the heart of a community of more than 18,500 people, including over 14,000 students and 4,000 researchers from more than 120 different countries.
MissionA guiding goalpost for the EPFL NeuroAI Lab is to build an in-silico "digital twin" of the human brain. Such a computational understanding of natural intelligence is advanced by tightly coupled scientific enquiry and rigorous engineering to address real-world problems that are beyond current machine capabilities. To achieve this vision, we must treat the study of natural intelligence and efforts to build intelligent systems as two interlocked aspects of the same grand challenge, with neuroscientists and cognitive scientists working alongside computer scientists and software engineers.Our group develops and maintains software systems that accelerate and integrate these aspects. A key tool in this endeavor is Brain-Score , a platform that evaluates computational models on their alignment to neural and behavioral brain data in the domains of vision and language. This comparison helps researchers understand how closely aligned a particular computational model is with data collected from humans and non-human primates, allowing them to dig deeper into areas of similarity or difference. In addition, the EPFL NeuroAI Lab is building ambitious whole-brain models co-trained with large-scale neural and behavioral data, with which we aim to enable new translational applications to treat the brain. Position OverviewThe NeuroAI Engineer will work with an established user base and interdisciplinary researchers at EPFL and worldwide to maintain and develop Brain-Score, package large-scale datasets for model training and testing, and ensure an accessible open-source software stack. This includes determining requirements, iterating on architectural specifications, and ensuring a robust, scalable system that meets identified research needs.Principal Duties and Responsibilities:
Supervision Received: This position will be supervised by Martin Schrimpf. Supervision Exercised: Ability to provide technical leadership to EPFL students. Qualifications & Skills RequiredRequired:
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InformationsContract Start Date : 04/01/2026 or to be agreed uponActivity Rate Min : 50.00 Activity Rate Max : 100.00 Contract Type: CDD Duration: 1 year Reference: 2096 We offer
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