Post-Doctoral Fellow, Computer Science, Human-Machine Dialogue in Space Exploration Contexts (mines)
Job Description
Engineering a world of possibilities
Post-Doctoral Fellow, Computer Science
Job Summary
Professor Thomas Williams in the Computer Science Department at the Colorado School of Mines is seeking a post-doctoral fellow to work on projects related to human-machine dialogue in space exploration contexts. The successful candidate is expected to work effectively in a collaborative, interdisciplinary environment with other members of the group and effectively interface with external partners.
Primary Responsibilities
Work on design and implementation of algorithms, models, or policies for machine communication with sensitivity to task-based and human factors
Submit first-authored conference and journal publications to disseminate the results of that research work
Conduct experiments to evaluate the effectiveness of these algorithms, models, or policies
Prepare and present update material related to research progress
Participate in weekly research group meetings
Serve as mentor to graduate and undergraduate students, providing research guidance as well as assistance and feedback on student papers, posters, proposals, and presentations
Additional Responsibilities
Participate in crafting of funding proposals if desired for professional development purposes
Participate in teaching duties if desired for professional development purposes
Performs other duties as assigned
Minimum Qualifications
PhD in computer science, robotics, or related field. All PhD requirements should be completed by the time work commences.
Previous research experience in areas of human-robot or human-machine interaction.
Previous research experience in both computational methods in robotics or artificial intelligence and in human-subject experimentation.
Demonstrated history of contributions to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Access efforts.
Excellent skill in scientific writing and presentation.
Preferred Qualifications
Track record of publications at top-tier human-computer interaction or robotics conferences or journals.
Experience with both Large Language Models and template-based Referring Expression Generation.
Experience with Bayesian statistical analysis
Salary and Benefits
$60,000 - $70,000 annual salary
Mines takes into consideration a combination of candidate’s education, training and experience as well as the position’s scope and complexity, the discretion and latitude required in the role, work location, and external market and internal value when determining a salary level for potential new employees.
Colorado School of Mines offers a robust portfolio of benefits for all employees. For this role, that includes:
Flexible health and dental care options
Generous sick/vacation time: 13 paid holidays per year – including a week-long winter break for entire campus.
Fully vested retirement plan on first day of employment, with generous employer contribution
Tuition benefits (6 credits per year for employees, 50 percent discount for dependents)
Free RTD Ecopass
All Mines employees also have access to discount programs through the State of Colorado and free tickets for Mines Athletics home games, as well as access to the on-campus Recreation Center (fitness classes and training, swimming pool and more), equipment rentals through the Outdoor Rec Center and the Colorado State Employee Assistance Program (CSEAP). Coming soon is an on-campus daycare center. For more information about benefits at Mines, go to mines.edu/human-resources/benefits.
How to Apply
Review of applications will begin immediately and be ongoing until filled. Applicants must complete an online application (personal information, demographic information, veteran status)
Upload a CV
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References will not be contacted until later in the selection process and you will be informed before that contact is made. Contact Kathleen Feighny in HR at kfeighny@mines.edJOB IS FROM: postdocjobs.oneVIEWu with any questions.
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Successful Completion of a Background Investigation is Required for this Position.
About Mines & Golden, CO
When the world looks for answers, the world looks to Mines.
Colorado School of Mines is a top-ranked public university solving the grand challenges facing our society, particularly those related to the Earth, energy and the environment. Founded in 1874 with specialties in mining and metallurgy, Mines’ scope and mission have continually expanded to meet the needs of industry and society. Today, we are the No. 38 public university in the nation, recognized for our innovation and undergraduate teaching in science, technology engineering and math (U.S. News and World Report, 2023).
Mines graduates are change makers, boundary breakers and problem solvers. Since our earliest days, a Mines education has been and continues to be a transformational opportunity, with one of the strongest returns on investment out there for talented STEM students of all backgrounds.
At the same time, Mines faculty members are pushing their fields in new directions, whether that’s manufacturing, space resources, quantum engineering, carbon capture or more. Mines was recently classified as a R1 “Very High Activity” research institution by Carnegie, a notable feat for any university but particularly one of our size.
That size – roughly 7,000 undergraduate and graduate students – also translates to a close-knit campus community, where employees have opportunities to get involved in multiple ways, continued professional learning is valued and everyone can make an impact.
Community Alliance groups bring together employees for professional development, networking, cultural awareness and community involvement, and all Mines employees also have access to the wealth of activities happening every day on campus – nationally-renowned speakers, special events and Mines traditions like Engineering Days, just to name a few.
And don’t get us started on our hometown. We are located in the heart of Golden, Colorado --with its charming historic downtown and nearby hiking trails – and in close proximity to all that Denver and the Rocky Mountains have to offer. That includes the sunny, high-altitude climate and outstanding outdoor recreation opportunities that make the Denver area an ideal place to live, work and play.
Are you looking for an inspiring, mission-driven workplace where you can contribute to solving the world’s problems and educating the next generation of change makers? Are you an individual who values a diverse and inclusive community, where our different perspectives, experiences and cultures enrich the educational and work experience?
Look to Mines.
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