[iva] [jobs] Apply by 31 July for TWO funded PhD positions in Human-Robot Interaction at the University of Glasgow

Mary Ellen Foster MaryEllen.Foster at glasgow.ac.uk
Wed Jul 25 15:32:51 CEST 2018


The University of Glasgow welcomes applications for two funded PhDs in the area of Human-Robot Interaction.

Application deadline: 31 July (for both positions)
Note that potential students must apply through the University of Glasgow application system as linked in the FindAPhD adverts – feel free to contact me directly if you have questions, but only applications received through the University of Glasgow can be considered.

Position 1: Human-Robot Interaction for Oilfield Drilling Applications
Eligibility: UK/EU students only
Start date: 1 October 2018
Full details at https://www.findaphd.com/search/ProjectDetails.aspx?PJID=98605

This project will investigate how such human-robot collaborative tasks can be carried out, concentrating on the communication aspects: how the robot communicates its intentions to the human, and how the human can query and interact with the robot’s plan. The research will be driven by oilfield drilling applications, which involve control of complex equipment in a dynamic environment, with an increasing level of automation. Close coordination between the human crew and the automation system is often required, as is building trust between the human and the machine so that the crew understand why the machine acts the way it does and is confident it has taken all available information into account. The project is an EPSRC iCASE award with Schlumberger Gould Research and it is expected that the student will spend some time working with the company in Cambridge.

The student should have excellent experience, enthusiasm and skills in the areas of natural language or multimodal interaction and/or automated planning and reasoning. Applicants must hold a good Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in a relevant discipline.


Position 2: Natural Language Generation for Social Robotics
Eligibility: UK/EU students, or international students who can cover remaining fees from other sources
Start date: 1 January 2019 (or earlier)
Full details at https://www.findaphd.com/search/ProjectDetails.aspx?PJID=98505

In this PhD project, the student will investigate how advanced techniques drawn from natural language generation (NLG) can be combined with practical social robotics applications. The success of the integration will be evaluated through a combination of subjective user evaluations of the social robots as well as technical evaluations of the flexibility and robustness of the underlying systems. In addition to the scientific results of the PhD, an additional goal is to produce a reusable, open-source component for NLG in the context of social robotics, to allow other researchers in this area to benefit from the results of the research.

The PhD student should have excellent experience, enthusiasm and skills in the areas of natural language processing, computational linguistics, multimodal interaction, and/or human-robot interaction. Applicants must hold a good Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in a relevant discipline.


For more information about both of these positions, please contact Dr Mary Ellen Foster MaryEllen.Foster at glasgow.ac.uk<mailto:MaryEllen.Foster at glasgow.ac.uk>

MEF

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Dr Mary Ellen Foster, Lecturer in Computing Science
http://maryellenfoster.uk/




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