Join a multidisciplinary research team developing software tools and analysis capabilities for human-machine teaming and human-autonomy interaction in high-stakes, dynamic environments such as military operations. In this role, you will contribute to the design and implementation of software that supports the study, modeling, and evaluation of how humans and autonomous or AI-enabled systems coordinate, communicate, and perform together as a team.
You will support efforts to build tools that structure, process, and analyze data related to human-autonomy interaction — including behavioral, communication, and performance data — using programming, applied statistics, and software engineering best practices. You'll work closely with cognitive scientists, human factors researchers, and engineers to translate research questions about trust, workload, coordination, and shared situational awareness into working software and analysis pipelines.
The position requires strong programming skills and a genuine interest in human-machine teaming, human-autonomy interaction, and cognitive science. You'll implement and test code that supports research-grade experiments and turns them into reproducible, scalable tools. You may also assist in human subjects research activities, including experiment setup, data collection support, and coordination with research staff.
This is an applied research and development role ideal for early-career professionals who want to work at the intersection of software engineering, autonomy, and human cognition. The ideal candidate is motivated to build tools that help humans and autonomous systems work together more effectively in real-world, dynamic settings. You'll have the opportunity to grow expertise in human-autonomy teaming, adaptive systems, and cognitive science-informed software design.
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