[ACT-R-users] Research Positions in Cognitive Modeling at CMU
Christian Lebiere
cl at cmu.edu
Thu Dec 6 16:08:21 EST 2012
Applications are open for research positions in the Psychology Department at
Carnegie Mellon University under the direction of Dr. Christian Lebiere.
Positions include several postdoctoral researchers and a research
programmer.
The research positions involve the application of cognitive architectures
(specifically ACT-R) to cognitive robotics, cognitive neuroscience, visual
intelligence, network science and game theory. A brief description of the
group¹s research can be found at http://fms.psy.cmu.edu/about/.
Publications, software, tutorials and other information about the ACT-R
architecture can be found at http://act-r.psy.cmu.edu/.
Specific research projects include:
- model networks of cognitive agents to understand the emerging dynamics
that arise from the interaction of human decision-makers as well as large
networks of artificial agents, cognitive models and human nodes. This
research is funded by a 5-year MURI (Multidisciplinary University Research
Initiative) grant from the Air Force Office of Scientific Research and a
5-year grant from DTRA.
- integrate cognitive architectures with traditional robotic techniques to
improve autonomy, enhance human-robot interaction and provide metacognitive
abilities to plan missions, monitor execution and remediate problems. This
research is funded by the Robotic Collaborative Technology Alliance
(http://www.arl.army.mil/www/default.cfm?page=392), a large 5-10-year
partnership between academic, government and industry laboratories to
develop the next generation robotic architectures, and a grant from the
Office of Naval Research.
- develop integrated symbolic-neural architectures that combines the
capabilities of symbolic approaches such as ACT-R with those of
connectionist architectures such as Leabra to model complex, open-ended
tasks such as sensemaking or instruction-driven interaction. This research
is funded by IARPA project ICArUS
(http://www.iarpa.gov/Programs/ia/ICArUS/icarus.html) and by a grant from
the Office of Naval Research.
Postdoctoral candidates should have a Ph.D. in cognitive psychology,
cognitive science, computer science, or robotics, with a background in
computational modeling and a strong interest in both basic research in
cognitive science and its practical applications. Research programmer
candidates should have a BS in computer science (MS preferred) or equivalent
experience, with a background in modeling and simulation preferred.
Programming experience, especially in Lisp, and a background in artificial
intelligence or cognitive modeling are preferred but not essential. All
candidates should submit their CV to the address below, and postdoctoral
candidates should also include a letter describing their research interests
and goals, and at least 2 letters of recommendation.
These positions are open immediately and offer competitive salary and
benefits. Carnegie Mellon University offers a stimulating research
environment in livable Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. To apply or obtain
additional information, contact (email preferred):
Dr. Christian Lebiere
Psychology Department
Carnegie Mellon University
5000 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Tel: 412-268-6028
Email: cl at cmu.edu
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