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Research in Decision Science, University of Technology Sydney, Australia

Melbourne Research Fellowships in University of Melbourne, Australia

Summary

The University of Technology Sydney (UTS) invites applications for a scholarship position focused on understanding moral psychology and decision-making in human-robot collaboration. The successful candidate will engage in groundbreaking research, contributing to the development of innovative psychological tasks and measurement tools in a rapidly evolving field.

Research in Moral Psychology, Human-Robot Collaboration, AI, Robotics, Decision Science, University of Technology Sydney, Australia.

Designation

PhD Research Scholarship in Moral Psychology and Human-Robot Collaboration

DetailsInformation
Research AreaMoral Psychology, Cognitive Science, Human-Robot Interaction, Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, Decision Science
LocationUniversity of Technology Sydney, Australia
Scholarship Amount$39,000 per annum (tax-exempt) with fee waivers
Supervisor(s)Dr. Milan Andrejevic, Dr. Dikai Liu

Eligibility/Qualification

Candidates should have:

  • An Honours or Masterโ€™s degree in:
  • Psychology, Cognitive Science, Neuroscience (with good statistics understanding)
  • A related discipline with a strong interest in psychological science
  • Experience with quantitative methods and experimental psychology approaches
  • Excellent academic writing skills
  • Experience with coding and statistical software (R, Matlab, Python, etc.) or a willingness to learn
  • Willingness to learn mathematical/computational models of human cognition
  • Demonstrated work ethic

Desirable:

  • A record of contributing to academic publications

Job Description

The successful candidate will:

  • Collaborate with robotics engineers and access cutting-edge robotics facilities
  • Develop measurement tools, experimental designs, and innovative psychological tasks
  • Review literature relevant to moral psychology, cognitive science, human-robot interaction, artificial intelligence, and decision science
  • Plan, administer, and run studies with human participants
  • Apply various quantitative data analysis methods
  • Work within multidisciplinary teams
  • Communicate research findings to stakeholders and the academic community
  • Prepare manuscripts for publication in leading journals

How to Apply

Interested candidates should send their CV and a research proposal to:

  • Dr. Milan Andrejevic: Milan.Andrejevic@uts.edu.au
  • Dr. Dikai Liu: dikai.liu@uts.edu.au

Last Date to Apply

Open Now

Applications are currently open and will continue until the position is filled. Interested candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible.


This scholarship presents an exciting opportunity for candidates interested in shaping the future of artificial intelligence technology in an increasingly automated world.

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