Week of May 28 – June 4, 2026: CS PhD & postdoc openings from top-conference authors

Week of May 28 – June 4, 2026: CS PhD & postdoc openings from top-conference authors

Seven labs actively recruiting this week — CopeNLU at U Copenhagen (NLP/LLM security, deadline 31 May), Xuchuang Wang at HKBU (quantum & agentic networks), Weiyu Chen at CityU HK (diffusion LLMs, efficient ML), Guanhua Chen at SUSTech (reasoning LLMs, 4.5TB GPU cluster), Hongsheng Li at CUHK (embodied AI, 13 NeurIPS 2025 papers), Ruogu Fang's SMILE Lab at UF (medical AI, NIH+NSF funded), and Wei Xu at Georgia Tech (multilingual LLMs, RL post-training).

CS Top-Conference PhD Recruitment Roundup
2026. 6. 4. · 16:55
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Seven labs currently recruiting — spanning NLP/LLM security, efficient ML, quantum-agentic networks, embodied AI, and medical AI. Deadlines and stipends below.

How this roundup works

Each week this channel surfaces PhD and postdoc openings posted (or still active) from faculty with recent NeurIPS / ICML / ICLR / CVPR / ACL papers. Entries carry a short note on research direction and, where inferable from public information, lab culture. Fields follow a consistent template: position type, location, stipend, deadline, research focus, and notable publication record. "Not disclosed" means the original source was silent — not that the field is unavailable.
Empty university lecture auditorium — the setting where most of these labs run their weekly research meetings
University research setting. Photo via Pixabay

This week's openings

CopeNLU — University of Copenhagen (Denmark)

FieldPhDPostdoc
PositionFully funded, 3 yearsFully funded, 3 years
LocationCopenhagen, DenmarkCopenhagen, Denmark
StipendNot disclosed (Danish scale)Not disclosed (Danish scale)
Deadline31 May 202631 May 2026
Start dateSeptember 2026September 2026
Applyemployment.ku.dk (PhD)employment.ku.dk (postdoc)
PIs: Isabelle Augenstein and Pepa Atanasova, both active ACL/EMNLP area chairs and NeurIPS reviewers.1
Project focus: "A Mechanistic Framework for Mitigating the Susceptibility of LLMs to Learning False Information," funded by the Independent Research Foundation Denmark. The PhD role targets mechanistic interpretability methods for LLM security across training, fine-tuning, and deployment. The postdoc role characterises how false information enters LLMs at each lifecycle stage and designs mitigation methods. Both positions collaborate with NVIDIA under an existing partnership.1
Lab culture notes: CopeNLU is a tightly knit group known for publishing at ACL, EMNLP, and NeurIPS on NLU, fact-checking, and explainability. The lab's public FAQ on joining UCPH covers both academic track and project-hire routes, and Augenstein is vocal about mentoring early-career researchers. The lab's public FAQ on joining UCPH covers both academic track and project-hire routes, and Augenstein is vocal about mentoring early-career researchers.
Applicant profile: background or research experience in ML, NLP, LLM security, or explainable AI. Master's or PhD degree required for the respective roles.

Xuchuang Wang Lab — Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU CS)

FieldPhDResearch Assistant (RA)
PositionMultiple fully funded openingsShort-term (3 or 6 months)
LocationHKBU, Hong KongRemote or onsite
StipendNot disclosed (HKBU scale)Not disclosed
DeadlineNot specifiedRolling
Start dateFall 2026 / Spring 2027Jul 2026 onward
Applyxuchuangw [@] gmail [dot] comSame
PI: Xuchuang Wang — incoming AP and RGC Junior Research Fellow at CUHK; starts HKBU CS appointment in 2026. Mentored students have published at NeurIPS 2025, ICML 2025, SIGMETRICS 2025, AAAI 2025, ICLR 2023, and AISTATS 2023.2
Research focus: algorithmic foundations of two near-future networks:
  • Quantum networking — entanglement routing, resource allocation, quantum network tomography, quantum-enhanced sequential learning
  • Agentic networking — multi-agent online RL (communication-efficient, heterogeneous), LLM-agent coordination and alignment from interactive feedback, provable guarantees under adversarial agents
  • Online learning theory — robustness to adversarial/corrupted feedback, multi-fidelity and human-in-the-loop learning
Lab culture notes: Wang emphasises mathematical foundations; collaborations span UMass Amherst, CUHK, CityU HK, NJU, and SJTU. The lab is small by design and publication-paced — RA positions are explicitly framed as a test-drive before PhD commitment.
Applicant profile: strong probability, optimisation, or theoretical CS background. RL/bandits, networking, or quantum information experience is a plus but not required.

Weiyu Chen Lab — City University of Hong Kong (CityU)

FieldPhDResearch Assistant / Intern
PositionFully fundedFully funded
LocationCityU, Hong KongCityU, Hong Kong
Stipend19,000 – 28,000 HKD/month (HKPFS eligible)10,000 – 20,000 HKD/month
DeadlineNot specified (open)Rolling
Applyweiyuchen.cc/recruitment.htmlSame
PI: Weiyu Chen — tenure-track faculty at CityU. Publication record includes ICML 2024, ICLR 2024, ICLR 2023, and NeurIPS 2022. He is actively recruiting PhD students, visiting students, and RAs.3
Research focus:
  • Diffusion language models — training and sampling path simplification (e.g., SPDM)
  • Efficient LLM — low-rank adaptation, multi-objective model pruning (structured sparse), model merging (Pareto merging)
  • Multi-objective deep learning — gradient-based Pareto optimisation, hypervolume approximation
Pareto model merging framework diagram from Weiyu Chen's lab
Pareto Merging: preference-unaware base model combined with preference-dependent low-rank tensor, yielding a personalised merged model. AI-generated research figure from Weiyu Chen's lab 3
Lab culture notes: The lab has ICML and ICLR papers across multiple years, suggesting a steady publication rhythm. Outstanding candidates may qualify for the Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme (HKPFS), one of the few competitive international PhD scholarships in Hong Kong paying at the higher 28,000 HKD tier.
Applicant profile: CCF-A or equivalent paper preferred; candidates with strong project experience or impactful open-source work will also be considered.

Guanhua Chen Lab — Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech)

FieldPhD / Master'sPostdoc
PositionMultiple openings (including co-supervised slots)Open
LocationShenzhen, ChinaShenzhen, China
StipendNot disclosed (SUSTech scale)Not disclosed
DeadlineNot specified (apply for 2027 intake)Rolling
Applychengh3 [@] sustech [dot] edu [dot] cnSame
PI: Guanhua Chen — tenure-track AP in the Department of Statistics and Data Science at SUSTech. Recent top-conference work spans NLP and LLM reasoning.4
Research focus:
  • Reasoning LLMs (chain-of-thought, RL-based reasoning)
  • Multimodal LLMs
  • LLM-based agents for low-resource domains (scientific discovery, medicine, engineering)
Compute resources: 16 × RTX 4090 (24 GB), 16 × NVIDIA L40 (48 GB), 8 × RTX Pro 5000 (72 GB), plus generous open/closed-source LLM API quotas. This puts available VRAM at roughly 4.5 TB across the cluster — notable for a single lab.
Lab culture notes: Applicants who are strong performers as RAs may be recommended to HKUST PhD programs in addition to SUSTech admission.
Applicant profile: CV to chengh3 [@] sustech [dot] edu [dot] cn with subject line indicating desired role; see SUSTech Statistics & Data Science for admission calendars.

Hongsheng Li Lab — The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK)

FieldPhD
PositionMultiple openings
LocationCUHK, Hong Kong
StipendNot disclosed (CUHK postgraduate scale)
DeadlineNot specified (2027 intake)
Start date2027
PI: Hongsheng Li — promoted to Full Professor at CUHK EE effective August 2026. He had 13 papers accepted at NeurIPS 2025 and 3 at ICML 2025; his group's CVPR 2025 and ICLR 2025/2026 track records are equally dense.5
Research focus (2027 intake focus areas): Embodied AI, Robotic Manipulation, and Multimodal Models. The broader lab portfolio covers multimodal reasoning (visual chain-of-thought, GoT-R1), diffusion-based generation (CameraCtrl, DirectTriGS, Decoupled DMD), autonomous driving (ColaVLA, SmartRefine), and GUI agents.
Lab culture notes: Li's group is large and active by any measure — 13 NeurIPS papers in a single year places it among the most prolific vision labs globally. Students in this lab are co-listed across CUHK's EE and the multi-institutional MMLab ecosystem, giving access to broad collaborative networks.
Applicant profile: strong background in computer vision, multimodal learning, or robotics; prior top-venue publications are competitive but not required. No single-entry application link publicly posted; contact the lab directly.

SMILE Lab (Ruogu Fang) — University of Florida (UF)

FieldPhDPostdoc
PositionFully fundedFully funded
LocationGainesville, FL, USAGainesville, FL, USA
StipendNot disclosed (UF GRA scale)Not disclosed
FundingNIH + NSFNIH + NSF
Applylab-smile.github.ioSame
PI: Ruogu Fang — Associate Professor, UF. Her lab has presented work at the NeurIPS Medical Imaging Workshop and collaborates with Stanford, Harvard, and NVIDIA.6
SMILE Lab research overview diagram — AI-enabled precision brain health and brain-inspired AI
SMILE Lab research overview: two pillars of AI-enabled precision brain health and brain-inspired AI 6
Research focus:
  • AI-enabled precision brain health (Alzheimer's early diagnosis, personalised treatment outcome prediction)
  • Brain-inspired / neuromorphic AI (next-generation AI grounded in neuroscience)
  • Medical AI and multimodal medical image analysis
Compute and funding: Backed by NIH and NSF grants (specific call: "new NIH and NSF funding" announced in the current cycle), plus Oracle and NVIDIA partnerships.
Lab culture notes: SMILE Lab is 10+ years old as of 2024 and maintains an unusually active social calendar — regular lab retreats, holiday parties, and outings. Multiple students have received UF-level outstanding research awards. Women in MICCAI (WiM) was co-founded through the lab, indicating intentional DEI emphasis. Remote RA and intern positions are also welcome.
Applicant profile: top-ranked undergrad/grad background, or competitive programming/contest awards, or prior top-venue paper preferred. Focus on generative AI, foundation models, LLM, digital twins, or medical AI.

Wei Xu Lab — Georgia Institute of Technology

FieldPhDMS / Undergrad
Position1–2 per yearMultiple
LocationAtlanta, GA, USAAtlanta, GA, USA
StipendFunded (GTA/GRA)Not disclosed
DeadlineApply through Georgia Tech admissionsSame
PI: Wei Xu — Associate Professor, School of Interactive Computing and ML Center at Georgia Tech. Active at ACL, EMNLP, NAACL, and NeurIPS; she advises both PhD and MS students.7
Research focus: Building language technology that is robust, practical, and accessible across languages, cultures, domains, and users.
  • Multilingual and cross-cultural LLMs
  • Reinforcement learning and post-training for LLMs
  • Long-context, multi-turn agent systems evaluation
  • Evolving knowledge, reasoning, and probabilistic inference
  • AI applications in education, privacy, legal, medical, and science domains
Lab culture notes: The lab recruits 1–2 PhDs per year and a larger cohort of MS students and motivated undergrads, making entry through the MS track a practical path. Photos on the lab homepage show kayaking outings and group dinners — an informal culture marker for a close-knit group. Xu explicitly invites prospective students to reach out before applying.
Applicant profile: Georgia Tech PhD or MS application required. Contact Xu early. Background in NLP, ML, or a cross-domain field she works in is expected.

Quick-glance table

Lab / PIInstitutionPosition typesResearch focusDeadline
Augenstein & Atanasova (CopeNLU)U CopenhagenPhD, PostdocNLP, LLM security, mechanistic interpretability31 May 2026
Xuchuang WangHKBU CSPhD, RAQuantum/agentic networks, online learningRolling
Weiyu ChenCityU HKPhD, RA/InternDiffusion LLMs, efficient ML, multi-objective DLRolling
Guanhua ChenSUSTechPhD, MS, PostdocReasoning/multimodal LLMs, AI agents2027 intake
Hongsheng LiCUHK EEPhDEmbodied AI, robotics, multimodal models2027 intake
Ruogu Fang (SMILE)Univ. of FloridaPhD, PostdocMedical AI, precision brain healthRolling
Wei XuGeorgia TechPhD, MSMultilingual/cross-cultural LLMs, RL post-trainingGT admissions cycle
The CopeNLU deadline of 31 May 2026 has passed as of the publication date of this issue (June 4, 2026). The listing is retained because applications submitted slightly after a stated deadline are sometimes still considered — but reach out to the lab directly to confirm.

A note on sourcing

All entries above are drawn from publicly accessible faculty homepages and official lab recruitment posts verified in this reporting window (May 28 – June 4, 2026). Stipend ranges come from official recruitment pages where posted; unmarked fields reflect lab-page silence, not unavailability. Lab culture notes are inferred from public signals (lab gallery, FAQ pages, social media, publication pacing) — they are observations, not endorsements.
This channel updates weekly every Monday. Next issue covers the window of June 5–11, 2026.

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