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Address: 66-72 Gower Street, London, WC1E 6EA<br> | ||
Email: xiaoxuan.lu [at] ucl.ac.uk |
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<font size="4"> Deadline Trackers </font> | ||
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- Robotics & AI Conference Deadlines [[Link]](https://aideadlin.es/?sub=CV,RO) | ||
- Systems & Networks Conference Deadlines [[Link]](http://ct.cswu.me/) | ||
- Security & Privacy Conference Deadlines [[Link]](https://sec-deadlines.github.io/) | ||
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<font size="4"> Academic Advices </font> | ||
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- How to have a bad career in research/academia (by David Patterson) [[Link](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rn1w4MRHIhc)] | ||
- Advice on Research and Writing [[Link](http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/user/mleone/web/how-to.html)] | ||
- How to write a bad article (by Fredo Durand) [[Link]](http://people.csail.mit.edu/fredo/FredoBadWriting.pdf) | ||
- How to give a great research talk (by Simon Peyton Jones, John Launchbury and John Hughes) [[Link](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/academic-program/give-great-research-talk/)] | ||
- Tips about writing systems papers (by Lin Zhong) [[Link](https://www.ruf.rice.edu/~mobile/writing.html)] | ||
- System Paper Writing: Method, Task, and Target Environment (by Irene Zhang) [[Link](https://irenezhang.net/blog/2021/06/05/hints.html)] | ||
- How to write Machine Learning papers (by Jakob Foerster) [[Link]](https://docs.google.com/document/d/16R1E2ExKUCP5SlXWHr-KzbVDx9DBUclra-EbU8IB-iE/mobilebasic) | ||
- How to write a great research proposal (by Simon Peyton Jones and Alan Bundy) [[Link](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/academic-program/how-to-write-a-great-research-proposal/)] | ||
- How to attend conference alone (by Yuanyuan Zhou) [[Link](https://whova.com/blog/7-tips-for-attending-a-conference-alone-and-having-a-good-time-blog/)] | ||
- How to maximize the impact of your research (by Derek Hoiem) [[Link]](https://medium.com/vision-of-seeing/how-to-maximize-the-impact-of-your-research-f431d3c67e8d) | ||
- How to Have Real-World Impact: Five Easy Pieces (by Emery Berger) [[Link]](https://blog.sigplan.org/2019/10/29/how-to-have-real-world-impact-five-easy-pieces/) | ||
- 15 questions that will tell you if your professional online identity is an asset or a risk (by Mark Reed) [[Link]](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/15-questions-tell-you-your-professional-online-identity-mark-reed/) | ||
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#description: current openings in SPACE Lab | ||
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*Last update: 25 August, 2024* | ||
*Last update: 29 March, 2024* | ||
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## **Postdoc Positions** | ||
## **POSTDOC POSITION** | ||
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I have one PostDoc opening in scaling visual language models to resource-constrained platforms. Please contact me with your publication list and latest CV. | ||
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## **PHD Positions** | ||
## **PHD POSITION** | ||
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I constantly recruit 2-3 PhD students every year. Please contact me if you are interested. | ||
I constantly recruit 1-2 PhD students every year. Please contact me if you are interested. | ||
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## **Visiting Positions** | ||
## **VISITOR POSITION** | ||
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We regularly accept exceptional visiting PhD students who have strong publication record in top venues about sensing, robotics and computer vision. If you are interested in visiting us, please send us a description of your research and your publication list. | ||
We regularly accept exceptional visiting PhD students who have strong publication record in top venues about sensing, robotics and computer vision. If you are interested in visiting us, please send us a description of your research and your publication list. Please read [here](https://www.ucl.ac.uk/prospective-students/international/study-abroad-and-exchange/visiting-research-students) if you are interested. Note, we cannot provide financial assistance for visiting students. | ||
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## **INTERNSHIP POSITION** | ||
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NO. We do NOT take ANY interns. Please do NOT email me about the internship opportunity. |