Bruno Kessler Foundation (FBK) is a private research institution devoted to excellence in research in numerous disciplines and designated to the role of keeping the Autonomous Province of Trento in the mainstream of European and international research. Each research area is assigned to a specific research centre, of which there are eleven totals. Information regarding the research centres, their activities and production is available at http://www.fbk.eu/research-centers.
The Augmented Intelligence Center is a newly established FBK center aiming to bring together a plurality of scientific areas already present in FBK to open up a new frontier of research in the field of Augmented Intelligence. The key research lines in Augmented Intelligence encompass: Foundational Artificial Intelligence, Human-Artificial Intelligence Interaction, Cooperative and Social Artificial Intelligence, Neuro-inspired Learning Models, Proactive ethical Artificial Intelligence.
Research activity of the FBK Center in Augmented Intelligence is supported by research groups working in machine learning, natural language processing, dialogue technologies, speech recognition, human-computer interaction, computer vision, multi-modal perception, neuro-symbolic techniques, data and knowledge representation and reasoning, data and process intelligence, neuroinformatics, cooperative and social Artificial Intelligence. The Center benefits from the expertise and scientific excellence of approximately 80 researchers and developers, including senior researchers, emerging talents, and doctoral students affiliated with these FBK research groups.
The Neuroinformatics Laboratory (NILab) [nilab.fbk.eu] conducts interdisciplinary research at the interface between artificial intelligence and brain sciences. Bringing together expertise from neuroscience, computer science, and data science, the lab develops computational approaches to analyze large-scale neuroimaging and clinical datasets in order to uncover the mechanisms underlying brain organization.
On one side, the research focuses on understanding how alterations in functional and structural brain connectivity are associated with major neurological and psychiatric disorders. By combining advanced imaging, network analysis, and machine learning, the lab investigates the patterns of dysconnectivity that characterize conditions of the ain brain disorders such as brain tumors and neurodegenerative diseases.
On the other side, the laboratory explores how insights into the architecture and dynamics of the human brain can inspire the development of a new generation of artificial intelligence models, capable of more flexible, robust, and adaptive information processing.
A key priority of the laboratory is translational research. Special attention is devoted to developing computational tools that can be integrated into clinical workflows, with the aim of improving diagnosis, prognosis, and personalized treatment strategies in neurological and psychiatric care.
Job Description
The purpose of FBK’s Tenure Track program is to offer high-level professionals the opportunity to pursue a structured career path to become tenured researchers contributing to the organization's long-term strategy.
Within this framework, FBK is looking to cover the position with a dynamic, highly motivated, independent profile. The candidate will work within the NILab research unit, reporting directly to the head of the research unit.
The successful candidate will be involved in national and international research projects focused on Brain Sciences and Artificial Intelligence, aiming to develop computational methods to understand the organization and the dynamics of the human brain connectivity with a potential benefit for clinical practice.
The successful candidate is expected to:
- Conduct and lead high-quality research in Artificial Intelligence and Brain Sciences, with a particular focus on human brain connectomics, and to prepare and submit competitive grant proposals to support and advance this line of research.
- Support and/or lead scientific dissemination (publications, open-source releases where applicable) and contribute to the supervision and co-supervision of master’s students, PhD students, and interns.
- The candidate is expected to contribute proactively and autonomously to the research unit, the center, and the whole FBK, in close coordination with the head of the unit.
FBK actively seeks diversity and inclusion in the workplace and is also committed to promoting gender equality.
Job requirements
- PhD in Neuroscience, Artificial Intelligence, or equivalent degree.
- At least 3 years of postdoc research experience in neuroinformatics
- Proven publication record on high impact factor journals as first author;
- Demonstrated expertise in neuroscience data analysis;
- Experience in large scale data studies;
- Proficiency in the English language;
- Demonstrated ability to effectively present research results at scientific conferences.
Additional requirements:
- Good team working attitude;
- Good self-organization and autonomous operation;
- Experience in the preparation and management of research and industrial project proposals;
- Experience in working on research and industrial projects with national and international partners;
- Experience in science communication and outreach activities at public venues.
Employment
Type of contract: Tenure Track position leading to an FBK 3nd Level Researcher (R3) permanent contract.
Duration: The duration of the Tenure Track contract will be determined by the Committee based on the assigned KPIs (at least one year, which may be reduced in accordance with the Committee assessment on the candidate's abilities and skills). If the final assessment of the Tenure Track experience is positive, the selected candidate for the tenure track position will be offered a permanent R3 contract.
Working hours: full time (38 h per week).
Gross annual salary: from 44.500€ to 46.600 € depending on background and expertise in
the field, plus objectives achievements bonus.
Start date: June 2026
Workplace: Povo, Trento (Italy).
Benefits: flexi-time, company subsidised cafeteria or meal vouchers, internal car park, welcome office support for visa formalities, accommodation, supplementary pension and health found, training courses, public transport, sports facilities, language courses fees. Further details at https://www.fbk.eu/en/work-with-us/.
The Bruno Kessler Foundation invests in people’s growth and promotes a stimulating environment that values talent. Through the Talent Development Program, each participant will be engaged in a tailored experiential journey designed to enhance skills, attitudes, and aspirations. Concrete tools for professional growth will be available, including personalized assessments to understand and develop individual potential, structured career paths to help shape the future, and development strategies within a dynamic and innovative scientific environment.
Application
Interested candidates are requested to submit their application by completing the online form (https://jobs.fbk.eu/). Please make sure that your application contains the following attachments (in pdf format):
- Detailed CV;
- Motivational letter
- Statement of Research Interests
Application deadline: March 31, 2026
Please read our Regulations “Guidelines for Tenure Track positions” before completing your application.
For further information or technical issues regarding the application, please contact the Human Resources Service at tenuretrack@fbk.eu.