Description :
We are currently recruiting undergraduate research assistants/interns for 2023-2024 winter/spring. We conduct many interdisciplinary research projects on Applied Cognitive Psychology (Empathy, Spatial Cognition, etc.) , UI/UX, Human-AI/Robot Interaction, and Social/Empathetic AI.
- Qualifications
- Proficiency with programming languages (Python, R) for AI, Large scale data, and Statistical analysis
- Willing to work 12 hours a week, for one semester at the least
- Responsible, cooperative and strict about deadlines
- Both recent undergraduate students/ alumni are applicable
- Available to work offline in lab (1 - 2 days per week)
- Responsibility
- Participation in lab meetings (offline)
- Participation in weekly journal clubs/methodology workshop (online)
- Assistance in lab research projects
- 1. literature review
- 2. data collecting, preprocessing, and coding
- 3. data labelling for AI
- 4. participating in usability tests
- Preferred Qualifications
- Having taken psychological statistics and research methodology classes
- Proficiency with big data/deep learning/machine learning/large language model (Advantage for practical experience)
- Have experience with tools that are used for UI/UX and Virtual Reality (VR) (Including Unity, Unreal Engine, Blender-3D, Figma etc.)
- How to Apply
- Fill out the application form.
- Send an email to Professor Hahn(swhahn@snu.ac.kr) and to the lab manager (peter3061503@snu.ac.kr), with the following attachments:
- Copy of the RA application form
- CV(pdf or url)
- programming portfolio (free format including github repository, ipynb notebook, coursework certificate)
- Number of opening position: 0
- Application Deadline: January 14, 2024
- Recruitment Process
- Document Screening
- Interview(Only qualified applicants will be contacted for an interview)
* The title of your email should be [RA application]
*Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis
*Do not send the transcript.
*Your experience as a research assistant in our lab does not guarantee acceptance to graduate school.
*Korean version of this post is available for your further reference.