====================================== Postdoctoral Position in Intelligent User Interfaces / InfoVis, Dept. of Computer Science, University of British Columbia (UBC) Vancouver, BC, Canada ====================================== We are seeking outstanding candidates with a background in adaptive interfaces and possibly information visualization to contribute to a project aimed at developing user-adaptive visualizations. Experience with eye-tracking technology is an asset. The project involves an interdisciplinary team from the fields of artificial intelligence, psychology, adaptive interfaces, and information visualization. There is growing evidence that visualization effectiveness can depend on user traits such as cognitive skills, knowledge, preferences and attention. The goal of our project is two-fold: (i) conduct user studies to identify the role of individual differences in visualization effectiveness; (ii) develop user-adaptive visualizations that adapt in real time to specific user needs, using information on the relevant individual differences as well as behavioral data collected via eye-tracking and other sensors. The post holder will contribute to the design of the user studies as well as the development and testing of adaptive visualization techniques. The candidate will also help supervise and coordinate graduate students. The ideal applicant should be qualified at the PhD level (or equivalent) and must have excellent interpersonal, writing and research skills, strong time management and organizational skills, the ability to prioritize and meet deadlines and work both independently and as a member of the multidisciplinary research team. The successful applicant will joint the world-class AI and HCI communities in the UBC CS department. http://www.cs.ubc.ca/nest/lci/ and http://www.cs.ubc.ca/labs/imager/imager.php Timescale of Appointment: 1.5 years, extendable pending availability of funding. Target start date: As soon as possible. Exact start date is negotiable. Salary: CA$45-50K/year Informal inquiries are welcome, and may be made to Dr. Cristina Conati (conati at cs.ubc.edu) Submit vita, statement of research interests, and three letters of reference to conati at cs.ubc.edu. -- Giuseppe Carenini, Department of Computer Science, CICSR #129, University of British Columbia, 2366 Main Mall Vancouver, B.C. Canada V6T 1Z4 carenini at cs.ubc.ca, http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~carenini Office Phone: (604) 822-5109 Cell. : 778-9949042 Fax: (604) 822-5485
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