PhD position in computational & experimental approaches to naturalistic behavior
Applications are invited for a PhD student position in the lab of Constantin Rothkopf at the Technical University Darmstadt. The lab is part of the newly established Centre for Cognitive Science and the Institute of Psychology. Our work focuses on computational and experimental approaches to further the understanding of naturalistic, sequential visuomotor behavior in humans, including experimental approaches to investigate cue integration in complex natural tasks (e.g., motor control, locomotion, navigation and spatial orientation). Current topics include: - statistics of visuomotor behavior in naturalistic tasks, - image statistics during visuomotor behavior in-the-wild, - optimal control models of visuomotor behavior, - inverse-optimal-control in human visuomotor behavior, - eye-movements in naturalistic tasks, - cue integration for navigation (optic flow and locomotion, locomotion and cognitive maps). For further information please visit our websites: http://www.pip.tu-darmstadt.de/ http://www.fias.uni-frankfurt.de/~rothkopf/ Applicants need to have a Master's degree in cognitive science, computer science, psychology, or related fields. In addition to a strong general interest in cognitive science, computational science, experimental psychology, and interdisciplinary research, the ideal candidate has a background in eye-tracking or virtual reality technology. Experience with programming (e.g. Python, Matlab, C++, Unity) is inevitable. Analytical aptitude as well as awareness of experimental literature is expected. We offer a supportive and multidisciplinary environment driven by scientific curiosity, lab facilities for measuring extended behavior (e.g. visuomotor, motor, locomotive, spatial) in-the-wild and in VR, as well as international collaborations. Informal inquiries may be made to Constantin Rothkopf at constantin.rothkopf@cogsci.tu-darmstadt.de
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Constantin Rothkopf