[PlanetKR] UPDATE: Assistant/Associate Professorships in AI and Theoretical CS - Univ. of Luxembourg
Emil WEYDERT
emil.weydert at uni.lu
Tue Oct 14 10:48:36 UTC 2025
Important:
People can still apply to these positions - there was just a problem with the page codes. You can find the entry points at
https://recruitment.uni.lu
Good luck!
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Female researchers interested in Logic and Reasoning are welcome to apply to the following positions:
Assistant/Associate Professorships in Theoretical Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence - University of Luxembourg
In the context of its Anne Beffort Excellence Programme, which prioritizes the recruitment of female scholars, the University of Luxembourg is opening within its Computer Science department
two assistant/associate Professor positions:
- 1. Theoretical Computer Science
- 2. Artificial Intelligence
Depending on the qualification, the position will be offered as an assistant professorship (tenure track) resp. an associate professorship (tenured), with a promotion perspective to associate resp. full professor after 5 years following a positive evaluation.
In addition to the resources offered by the faculty, there will be a global 5-year start-up package of 250K Euro, together with other forms of assistance and grant opportunities.
The Theoretical Computer Science position is open to candidates from all relevant subfields, including (but not limited to) Logic and Reasoning (in Computer Science/AI), Computational learning, Computational complexity, Theory of algorithms (incl. parallel, quantum).
The Artificial Intelligence position is open to candidates from any AI subfield, including (but not limited to) Neurosymbolic/Agentic Computing, Knowledge representation and reasoning, Natural language processing, Human-centered AI, or Artificial general intelligence.
Current AI research in CS at UL:
https://www.uni.lu/research-en/research-areas/artificial-intelligence/
The Individual and Collective Reasoning group of Leon van der Torre is one of the leading applied logic groups in Europe, with a current focus on normative reasoning, formal argumentation, and the logic-based foundations of AI, with an interest in hybrid approaches.
The University of Luxembourg is a young but well-established international research university promoting interdisciplinarity and counting Artificial Intelligence among its strategic priorities. The country also heavily invests in HPC and AI activities, and hosts an AI factory.
Luxembourg offers in addition a dynamic, multi-cultural environment with a very high standard of living.
More details about the requirements, the offering, and the application process can be found at:
https://recruitment.uni.lu
Assistant Professor (tenure track) or Associate Professor (promotion track) in Artificial Intelligence
Assistant Professor (tenure track) or Associate Professor (promotion track) in Theoretical Computer Science
The closing date for applications is Monday, 20th October 2025.
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