Subject field
Intelligent systems with a specialization in cooperative autonomous systems
Cooperative autonomous systems is a sub-area of intelligent systems that concerns distributed dynamic systems that can interact with the environment, make their own decisions and improve over time
The applicant is expected to be able to teach in subjects at the department of intelligent systems. The work consists of advancing KTH’s research and teaching in the subject area. The work also includes supervising doctoral students and postdoctoral fellows, as well as establishing research collaborations both within and outside KTH. Furthermore, the person should cooperate with industry and society. The candidate is expected to contribute to the WASP program and its activities.
The assistant professor will be given opportunity to develop their independence as researcher and gain accreditation that may allow them to take other teaching positions with higher eligibility requirements.
An individual who has obtained a PhD or equivalent research expertise is qualified for appointment as an assistant professor. Candidates who met those qualifications within five years prior to expiration of the application period should be prioritized. Other candidates may also be considered if there are extraordinary grounds for doing so. Extraordinary grounds refer to illness, parental leave or similar circumstances.
Since its founding in 1827, KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm has grown to become one of Europe’s leading technical and engineering universities, as well as a key centre of intellectual talent and innovation. We are Sweden’s largest technical research and learning institution and home to students, researchers and faculty from around the world dedicated to advancing knowledge.