As part of the DFG Cluster of Excellence "The Adaptive Mind" (TAM),
a four-year PhD-student position is available in the lab of
Constantin Rothkopf at TU Darmstadt.
In TAM (https://theadaptivemind-excellencecluster.de/), the
universities of Giessen, Marburg, and Darmstadt, in collaboration
with the University of Frankfurt and the Frankfurt Institute for
Advanced Studies (FIAS), conduct interdisciplinary research in mind,
brain, and behavior. We combine state-of-the-art behavioral and
neurophysiological research with approaches from psychiatry and
clinical psychology, as well as quantitative analyses and
computational modeling using artificial intelligence, machine
learning, and robotics. We measure and model the continuous
adaptation of natural human behavior in a constantly changing and
unpredictable world.
Possible research directions include human navigation under
uncertainty, active learning and active sensing, sensorimotor
control and intuitive physics, and causal reasoning in natural
behavior. Our research environment includes large-scale VR and
naturalistic experimental setups, infrastructure for tracking eye
and body movements, strong collaborations in cognitive science,
neuroscience, and AI, and access to excellent computing
infrastructure.
Our group (https://www.pip.tu-darmstadt.de) is part of the Centre
for Cognitive Science and the AI Center at TU Darmstadt, which are
home to an internationally outstanding group of PIs and junior
researchers working in the areas of computational cognitive science,
machine learning, and artificial intelligence. We are part of the
two Excellence Clusters, “The Adaptive Mind” and “Reasonable AI”,
the Simons Collaboration on Ecological Neuroscience (SCENE), and
engage in multiple fruitful research collaborations. Our lab fosters
an inclusive, supportive, and collaborative environment driven by
scientific curiosity and mutual respect. We maintain close
interactions with other research groups, including joint lab
meetings.
We are looking for candidates with an M.Sc. in cognitive science,
machine learning, AI, computer science, neuroscience, psychology,
engineering, or related fields, with an interest in combining
theory, experiments, and computational models, and strong
programming and quantitative skills.
For informal inquiries, please reach out to
constantin.rothkopf@tu-darmstadt.de. Please apply through the
central application portal at
https://www.career.tu-darmstadt.de/tu-darmstadt/job/54045
The Frankfurt-Darmstadt metropolitan area is located in the heart of
Europe and is one of the most international regions in Germany, with
a diverse community and rich culture, and has repeatedly earned high
rankings in worldwide surveys of quality of life. Frankfurt has
recently achieved a top worldwide ranking of attractiveness
according to The Economist, and Darmstadt has consistently ranked
among the top innovation-driving cities in Germany.