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The Carnegie Bosch Institute (CBI) is a unique alliance between Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), a world-class academic institution, and the Bosch Group, a leading global supplier of advanced technology and services.
Established in 1990 through a significant endowment from Bosch, the core mission of CBI is to leverage the complementary advantages of academia and industry through extensive collaboration.
CBI’s efforts are aligned with the excellence of CMU’s research competencies at the intersection of business and technology, with a focus on artificial intelligence, cybersecurity/privacy, robotics, and sustainability.
Activities at CMU include funding for faculty, staff and students conducting breakthrough research, the prestigious Carnegie Bosch Postdoctoral Fellowship Program, and ongoing support for Carnegie Bosch Chaired Professorships.
Carnegie Bosch Fellowships are two-year awards supporting outstanding postdoctoral researchers conducting high-potential research within the excellence-driven environment of CMU.
Offering benefits beyond ‘traditional’ postdoc roles, Fellows are provided with the resources, flexibility, and environment to address “grand challenge” style problems in line with their research vision together with their faculty host.
Postdoctoral positions supported by CBI provide remarkable opportunities to shape the next generation of research while offering Fellows the chance to develop their academic careers in exceptional directions.
Fellowship recipients are expected to broadly disseminate their research results via active engagement with the international research community in their respective fields and will be provided resources to aid with these efforts, e.g. conference registration + travel.
Carnegie Bosch Fellows are hosted within Colleges at CMU and provided with mentorship and direction from world-class faculty as well as access to industry-grade resources from Bosch.
Specifically, Fellows are paired with a faculty host working to inspire and guide their overall research efforts, and benefit from the connection to an additional distinguished member of the senior faculty offering unique mentorship support.
In addition, Fellows will be given the opportunity to be introduced to experts from the global Bosch Corporate Research organization, providing additional insight and counsel from an industrial perspective and sharing access to real-world challenges from domains including mobility and advanced manufacturing.
Research Areas
Carnegie Bosch Fellowships are intended to support researchers working in the fields of artificial intelligence, cybersecurity/privacy, robotics and sustainability.
A broad range of research interests within these four areas will be considered from theory to application, with preference being given to applicants with strong Research Statements (as indicated in the Application Requirements below) demonstrating: compelling future vision (including potential follow-on opportunities), collaborative approach (connection to/ building on efforts already underway), and broader positive societal impact.
Faculty Collaboration Hosts
Carnegie Bosch Fellows are matched with world-class faculty at CMU that will serve as their primary hosts during the Fellowship.
The list of potential faculty hosts across research areas can be found here and Fellowship applicants are invited to discuss potential collaboration opportunities/interests in advance of application submission.
Candidates should include a brief Letter of Support from the prospective faculty host as indicated in the Application Requirements below.
Distinguished Faculty Mentors
Carnegie Bosch Fellows will benefit from the unique opportunity to be mentored by pioneering leaders in their respective fields.
Prof.
Tom Mitchell (Founders University Professor in the School of Computer Science) will contribute his expertise in artificial intelligence, while Prof.
Lorrie Cranor (Director and Bosch Distinguished Professor in Security and Privacy Technologies of the CyLab Security and Privacy Institute) will serve as a mentor in cybersecurity/privacy.
Fellows will have the chance to meet regularly with these distinguished faculty, benefitting both from their deep technical knowledge as well as the experiences of their own exceptional academic careers.
Requirements
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