[Eeglablist] Postdoctoral Researcher: Neurotechnologies for Improving Human-Autonomy Integration

Jamie Lukos jrlukos at gmail.com
Wed Aug 7 09:30:57 PDT 2013


The Army Research Laboratory's Translational Neuroscience Branch in
Aberdeen, MD seeks to enable revolutionary advances in human-autonomy
integration. Our approach combines modern neuroscience with computer science
and engineering to create a generalized framework that capitalizes on human
adaptive abilities and autonomy that compensates for human limitations.

In service of this goal, we are looking for post-doctoral colleagues to work
as a part of a multi-disciplinary team including US Army Research
Laboratory, US Air Force Research Laboratory, DCS Corporation and Columbia
University. The successful applicant will primarily work to characterize and
integrate physiological and behavioral data obtained from multiple sensors
(EEG, eye tracking, GSR, heart rate, etc) to develop real-time
classification algorithms for assessing human states (e.g. fatigue, stress,
trust etc) associated with human-autonomy interactions.  In addition, the
applicant will work on novel approaches for including human-based data into
control architectures designed to improve overall human-autonomy
performance.

Applicants should have a strong background with demonstrable experience in
at least one of these topics: brain-computer interface, MATLAB-based
analyses, EEG analysis, machine-learning methods, multisensor integration
for human state monitoring.

Please note that all jobs with the Department of Defense require US
citizenship and do not allow contractors to hold dual citizenship.
Contractor will also need to be able to obtain secret level security
clearance.

Position includes competitive salary, health care, and travel for
conferences/collaboration. Position is one year with potential for
extension. Specific salary depends on degree discipline and years since
degree conferred; healthcare benefits and conference/collaboration travel
will be included in addition to annual salary. For more information, see:
http://www.arl.army.mil/www/default.cfm?page=177 or contact Jamie Lukos
(jamie.lukos.ctr [at] mail.mil; 410-278-0763).


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Jamie R. Lukos, Ph.D.
US Army Research Laboratory (HRED-TNB)
Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD
410-278-0763
http://www.defenseinnovationmarketplace.mil/ARPI.html
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