PhD Student Human Factors Explainable AI (f/m/d) at Volkswagen
Wolfsburg, , Germany -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

06 Sep, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

06 Jun, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Psychology, Human Factors, Statistics, Data Analysis, Design, B1

Industry

Information Technology/IT

Description

WORK ENVIRONMENT

Volkswagen Group Innovation continuously strives to develop innovative solutions for efficient, sustainable, safe and comfortable mobility. Our “UX Insights and Concepts” team is concerned with understanding occupants to design functions that enable a positive user experience. Current trends in artificial intelligence (AI) call for the investigation and understanding of AI use in the vehicle environment. As part of your three-year doctoral project, you will develop usage scenarios for Explainable AI (xAI) in the vehicle and investigate these using studies. Are you passionate about human-centered AI and eager to shape the future of mobility? Then we look forward to receiving your application and welcoming you to our team!

QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS

  • Good to very good university degree qualifying for doctoral studies in the fields of human factors, psychology or comparable fields
  • In-depth experience with user studies, especially study design
  • Good knowledge of data analysis and statistics
  • English language level C1, German language level B1
  • Knowledge of AI and Explainable AI desirable
Responsibilities
  • Researching on approaches to making AI models explainable
  • Developing potential usage scenarios of xAI in the vehicle
  • Empirically investigating variables such as usability, acceptance, trust and preference towards xAI in the vehicle
  • Assessing the opportunities and risks of xAI in the automotive industry
  • Deriving design features for xAI
    The final doctoral topic is defined together with the professor. The prerequisite for the cooperation is the confirmation of supervision as well as a confirmed delimitation of topics by the professor of a university or research institution entitled to confer a doctorate.
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