Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science
Level: Doctorate (PhD)
Working hours: 32-40 hours weekly
Contract: until 31-12-2022
Salary: 3303 - 4166 euros monthly (full-time basis)


 
Job description

This position is part of the programme “Pride & Prejudice - Tackling chronic 
disease prevention through real-life monitoring and context-aware intervention 
design”, which is financially supported by the 4TU federation (see 
https://www.4tu.nl/en/news/!/84378/awarding_hightech/).

Central to the Pride & Prejudice programme is the combination of monitoring in 
real-life through sensors (food intake, physical activity and health 
parameters) with the development of design interventions at different levels of 
the system (person, group, society), and evaluation of the (long-term) 
effectiveness of these combined interventions. 

This position focuses on the development of a behaviour support agent that 
helps people to establish and maintain a healthy lifestyle (e.g., eating habits 
and physical activities). Specifically, we investigate how we can design a 
conversational agent that takes into account the norms and values of both the 
supported person and their social environment (such as nuclear families and 
caregivers). For this, the agent should be able to engage into a conversation 
with various stakeholders to elicit their norms and values, be able to reason 
about them, and seek or coach towards solutions in case of a conflict. We will 
empirically investigate through user studies whether norm- and value-tailoring 
makes the lifestyle interventions more effective.

As a postdoc your tasks concern the following activities:

* perform scientific research

* develop research prototypes using a situated cognitive engineering approach 
(iterative development cycles, empirical evaluation of prototypes with its 
users, scenario- and claim-based analysis, and focus group reviews)

* present results in scientific conferences

* publish in renowned scientific journals

* participate in activities of the research group and project team

* limited participation in teaching activities of the research group


Faculty | Department | Research Group

The Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science (EEMCS) 
is known worldwide for its high academic quality and the social relevance of 
its research programmes. The faculty’s excellent facilities accentuate its 
international position in teaching and research. Within this interdisciplinary 
and international setting, the faculty employs more than 1100 employees, 
including about 400 graduate students and has about 2100 students. Together 
they work on a broad range of technical innovations in the fields of 
sustainable energy, telecommunications, microelectronics, embedded systems, 
computer and software engineering, interactive multimedia and applied 
mathematics.

The department of Intelligent Systems (INSY) conceptualises computer science 
methodologies to sense, abstract, learn, reason, elicitate and adapt data and 
their meaning in ways that respect human values in order to increase human 
effectiveness in well-being and social innovation. At the heart of the 
department is, therefore, the research and teaching in computer science theory, 
algorithms and solutions for information processing systems that support humans 
(e.g. robotics), new products (e.g. internet services), and science (e.g. 
biology).   

The Interactive Intelligence group focuses on interaction of users with 
intelligent systems. In particular, we have a strong track record on the 
development of smart interactive agents.  Such agents possess capabilities 
including learning, reasoning, social skills, emotions, and norms and can 
interact with humans. These agents typically function as a coach, artificial 
actor, or companion, and are used in a wide variety of applications including 
therapy, health and entertainment. 

Requirements

We are looking for candidates who meet the following requirements:

* a PhD degree in computer science, human-technology interaction, artificial 
intelligence or a closely related field;

* good programming skills

* excellent communication skills, both spoken and written Dutch and English; 
non-Dutch speakers should be willing and able to learn Dutch within the first 
year in order to be able to conduct user studies

* you have an open mind and are inspired by the opportunity to contribute to 
shaping the digital society of the future

* some expertise in or affinity with ethics of information technology is 
advantageous  

The ideal candidate is interested in conducting applied research and has 
expertise both in AI as well as in human-computer interaction (HCI). Candidates 
without HCI background should be interested in and willing to acquire this 
expertise during the postdoc, as it comprises an essential part of the 
research. 

You will be part of the project team, which consists of experts in cognitive 
engineering and agent-based modelling, in particular, Prof.dr. M.A. Neerincx, 
Prof. dr. C.M. Jonker, Dr. M.B. van Riemsdijk, and Dr.ir. W.-P. Brinkman  

Conditions of employment

TU Delft offers a customisable compensation package, a discount for health 
insurance and sport memberships, and a monthly work costs contribution. 
Flexible work schedules can be arranged. An International Children’s Centre 
offers childcare and an international primary school. Dual Career Services 
offers support to accompanying partners. Salary and benefits are in accordance 
with the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities.

Information and application

For information about this vacancy, you can contact Dr. ir. Willem-Paul 
Brinkman, email: w.p.brink...@tudelft.nl.

For information about the selection procedure, please contact Karin Reijenga, 
HR Advisor, email: hr-ee...@tudelft.nl.

To apply, please e-mail:

(1) Curriculum Vitae (with publications).

(2) A letter of application in which you explain both your motivation and the 
relevance of your skills and experience for this research project. The 
motivational letter should be on-topic; generic letters will cause your 
application to be rejected immediately.

(3) a list of 3 (academic) references that we can contact.

(4) your PhD thesis in English (or alternatively if your PhD thesis is not in 
English, a 5 page summary of your PhD thesis in English).

You can send these documents to hr-ee...@tudelft.nl. When applying for this 
position, please refer to vacancy number EWI2018-66.

This vacancy is available until the position is filled, the new deadline for 
applications is January 6, 2019.

 

Enquiries from agencies are not appreciated.


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