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Apr 18 04
Source: CHI-Jobs
Postdoctoral Fellowship position
Applications are invited from recent PhDs for a postdoctoral position on a new research project that is modeling aspects of multimodal interaction, performance and dialogue (involving speech, pen input, 3-D gestures, gaze and facial expressions), as well as designing and prototyping new multimodal interfaces with alternative agent-based instantiations. Project research areas include user modeling of multimodal interaction, analysis of multimodal dialogue and human performance, user/system adaptive multimodal interface design, support for collaborative multimodal interaction, mobile and multimodal-multisensor interface design, development of novel research infrastructures, and other topics.
Applicants are encouraged to apply who have a broad interest in issues related to next-generation human-computer interaction and interface design, cognitive science and quantitative user modeling, linguistics and dialogue processing, adaptive interface design, and computational processing and system development of varied multimodal input. Applicants with experience participating in multidisciplinary team-oriented research are especially encouraged. This work is being conducted in a state-of-the-art laboratory facility at the Center for Human-Computer Communication (CHCC) at the Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) in the Portland metropolitan area.
Priority will be given to applications received by June 1, 2004, although positions will remain open until filled. Postdoctoral salary range and benefits are competitive, and positions are for 1-2 years with renewals possible.
To Apply:
Submit a resume, copy of graduate transcripts, names and contact information for 3 references, and a brief statement of research/career interests to:
Rachel Coulston, Research Linguist
Center for Human-Computer Communication
Department of Computer Science
rachel at cse.ogi.edu
(503) 748-1602
For further information or to apply via email, contact Rachel Coulston.
Women and minority applicants are encouraged to apply.