Two researcher/PhD student positions at the Social Cognitive Systems Group of CITEC/Faculty of Technology, Bielefeld University

Two researcher/PhD student positions at the Social Cognitive Systems Group of CITEC/Faculty of Technology, Bielefeld University

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The Social Cognitive Systems Group (Prof. Stefan Kopp; https://scs.techfak.uni-bielefeld.de)

is seeking highly motivated candidates for two researcher/PhD student positions
(TVL E13 100%) to be filled as soon as possible and for the next three (or more) years:


**** Researcher and faculty staff in the SCS group (three years with possible extension)

You are part of the core staff of the research group, involved in the research, teaching, and
(partly) administrative activities of the group. Regarding research, you will actively contribute
to the group's research on machine learning-based methods for human-aware A.I. (e.g. in
the form of intelligent assistants and collaborative or socially assistive robots). You can
make use of the group’s excellent lab infrastructure at CITEC. Your specific research  topic
can be determined in accordance with the group’s agenda and you will be encouraged to 
obtain a PhD degree on this. You teaching will involve organizing tutorials, seminars, or 
student projects and supervising BSc/MSc theses in Cognitive Computer Science or
Intelligent Systems. You will be hired for three years, with a possible extension of two 
more years.

Further information: 


**** Research assistant/PhD student in A.I. network SAIL

You are part of the research network SAIL (SustAInable Life-cycle of Intelligent 
Socio-Technical Systems; https://jaii.eu/sail/), funded by the Ministry of Culture and 
Science of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, and run by Bielefeld U and U of Paderborn 
together with two other universities of applied science in East Westphalia. You will be
working on the subproject "Long-term interaction memories for teachable assistance”,
mainly coordinated by the SCS group but carried out in collaboration with colleagues 
from U of Paderborn (Prof. K. Rohlfing; Psycholinguistics). Your task is to develop ML-based
representations for interaction memories of assistive systems that can support people with
special needs. The goal is realize a virtual „teachable" personal assistant that builds up
an interaction memory with a user (using natural language processing and demonstrations) 
and employs it for selecting assistive behavior in related situations, respecting privacy 
concerns. This work will possibly be carried out in cooperation with regional care homes. 

Further information:


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Prof. Dr.-Ing. Stefan Kopp
Social Cognitive Systems Group
CITEC / Faculty of Technology 
Bielefeld University
scs.techfak.uni-bielefeld.de