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+ | |Titel EN=PhD Student/ Research Assistant (f/m/d) for the Requirements of Future Connected and Automated Mobility | ||
+ | |Beschreibung EN=In the newly established research group Cooperative Autonomous Systems at the Institute AIFB, a new position for doctoral candidates is available. As part of the project CulturalRoad (HORIZON-CL5-2023-D6-01-04), funded by the Horizon Europe Program, you will explore the expectations and visions of citizens in the region of Karlsruhe regarding future connected and automated mobility. Using Virtual Reality simulations and experiments in the Real-world Lab Karlsruhe, you will investigate cultural differences compared to other EU countries and develop a model for the future of mobility in the Karlsruhe region. Supported by your supervisor, you will publish and present your findings in an international context, actively engage in teaching, and contribute to the supervision of thesis projects. In addition to your involvement in academic administration, you will continuously work on your dissertation and build your own competence and scientific portfolio. | ||
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+ | {{Rubrik|Personal qualification}} | ||
+ | For PhD candidates: | ||
+ | * Master's degree in computer science, electrical engineering, economics, human-computer interaction or similar, | ||
+ | * Interest in working with a virtual environment and real-world laboratory research, | ||
+ | * Strong interest in working in a cross-disciplinary setting, | ||
+ | * a strong drive for excellence in science and technology at the highest international level is expected, | ||
+ | * communication skills and open-mindedness, | ||
+ | * good knowledge of German or the willingness to learn it, | ||
+ | * good command of the English language. | ||
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+ | {{Rubrik|Salary}} | ||
+ | The remuneration occurs on the basis of the wage agreement of the civil service in EG-13, depending on the fulfillment of professional and personal requirements. | ||
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+ | {{Rubrik|Starting date}} | ||
+ | as soon as possible | ||
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+ | {{Rubrik|Contract duration}} | ||
+ | limited to four years | ||
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+ | {{Rubrik|Contact person in line-management}} | ||
+ | For further information, please contact Dr. Maximilian Schrapel, email: maximilian.schrapel@kit.edu. | ||
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+ | {{Rubrik|Application}} | ||
+ | Please send CV (indicating your contact information, work history, list of publications, knowledge areas of computer science, experimental skills, language skills, university degrees and grades, honors and awards), transcripts and a copy of your Master's thesis (draft is ok), names of two references and a motivation letter stating your research interests to maximilian.schrapel@kit.edu, subject: "PhD application". Send all documents as a single PDF; give the PDF a name that includes your name. The positions are open until filled. | ||
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+ | We prefer to balance the number of employees (f/m/d). Therefore, we kindly ask female applicants to apply for this job. | ||
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+ | Recognized severely disabled persons will be preferred if they are equally qualified. | ||
+ | |Stellenart=Wissenschaftliche(r) Mitarbeiter(in) / Doktorand(in) | ||
+ | |Forschungsgruppe=Cooperative Autonomous Systems | ||
+ | |Ausschreibender=Maximilian Schrapel | ||
+ | |Bewerbungsfrist=2024/02/29 | ||
+ | |Löschdatum=2024/06/01 | ||
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Version vom 31. Januar 2024, 11:24 Uhr
PhD Student/ Research Assistant (f/m/d) for the Requirements of Future Connected and Automated Mobility
Job Advertisement
In the newly established research group Cooperative Autonomous Systems at the Institute AIFB, a new position for doctoral candidates is available. As part of the project CulturalRoad (HORIZON-CL5-2023-D6-01-04), funded by the Horizon Europe Program, you will explore the expectations and visions of citizens in the region of Karlsruhe regarding future connected and automated mobility. Using Virtual Reality simulations and experiments in the Real-world Lab Karlsruhe, you will investigate cultural differences compared to other EU countries and develop a model for the future of mobility in the Karlsruhe region. Supported by your supervisor, you will publish and present your findings in an international context, actively engage in teaching, and contribute to the supervision of thesis projects. In addition to your involvement in academic administration, you will continuously work on your dissertation and build your own competence and scientific portfolio.
- Master's degree in computer science, electrical engineering, economics, human-computer interaction or similar,
- Interest in working with a virtual environment and real-world laboratory research,
- Strong interest in working in a cross-disciplinary setting,
- a strong drive for excellence in science and technology at the highest international level is expected,
- communication skills and open-mindedness,
- good knowledge of German or the willingness to learn it,
- good command of the English language.
The remuneration occurs on the basis of the wage agreement of the civil service in EG-13, depending on the fulfillment of professional and personal requirements.
as soon as possible
limited to four years
For further information, please contact Dr. Maximilian Schrapel, email: maximilian schrapel∂kit edu.
Please send CV (indicating your contact information, work history, list of publications, knowledge areas of computer science, experimental skills, language skills, university degrees and grades, honors and awards), transcripts and a copy of your Master's thesis (draft is ok), names of two references and a motivation letter stating your research interests to maximilian schrapel∂kit edu, subject: "PhD application". Send all documents as a single PDF; give the PDF a name that includes your name. The positions are open until filled.
We prefer to balance the number of employees (f/m/d). Therefore, we kindly ask female applicants to apply for this job.
Recognized severely disabled persons will be preferred if they are equally qualified.
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