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Tuesday, January 09, 2024 by Chris Wellekens |
The Human Bio-Behavioral Signals (HUBBS) Lab at University of Colorado Boulder is seeking outstanding candidates for fully funded positions within the Ph.D. program in Computer Science, specializing in affective computing, human-computer interaction, biomedical health analytics, and human-centered machine learning.
Ideal candidates should possess the following qualifications: - Proficiency in data analytics and/or machine learning - Prior research experience in machine learning or human-computer interaction, preferably prior publication(s) and/or a Masters (with thesis). - Prior experience in human-centered applications
Interested candidates should apply using the following link and list Dr. Theodora Chaspari as a potential Ph.D. advisor:
Join the Human Bio-Behavioral Signals (HUBBS) Lab at CU Boulder! The goal of HUBBS Lab is to make fundamental contributions to human-centered machine intelligence (ML) and to promote scientific advancement in trustworthy artificial intelligence (AI). This endeavor highly draws from interdisciplinary collaborations in health and psychological sciences, social sciences, and learning sciences, and leads to interdisciplinary scientific contributions. Main research areas include trustworthy and responsible human-centered AI, including dimensions of privacy-preservation, explainability, and fairness; human-AI teaming and collaborative decision-making; intelligent assistive interfaces for personalized user feedback in education and health; assistive computational technologies for combatting racism and bias; multimodal data analytics.
Join Our PhD Program in Computer Science at CU Boulder! We are committed to providing students with the best possible resources and support throughout their’ PhD journey. Our Ph.D. offer includes:
The Computer Science Department and CU Boulder have consistently risen in rankings over the years. We are the fastest-growing and largest department within the College of Engineering and Applied Science. The department is home to 50 tenured and tenure-track faculty plus 25 instructional faculty and now hosts nearly 1,700 undergraduate and 500 graduate students.
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We are committed to fostering a diverse, inclusive, and academically excellent community. At the college level, our undergraduate student population included 30% who self-identified as women, 27% who self-identified as persons of color, 15% who were first-generation college students, and 14% who were international students. Our graduate student body included 32% of students who self-identified as women, 16% who self-identified as a person of color, and 29% international students. In 2022, 26% of our tenured/tenure track faculty self-identify as women, and 22% self-identify as people of color.
Location, location, location! Boulder is located at the base of the Rocky Mountains in north-central Colorado. Boulder is consistently ranked as one of the happiest and healthiest places to live in the United States, known for its active, outdoorsy lifestyle and a strong sense of community. The city enjoys 300 days of sunshine annually and has over 150 miles of hiking and biking trails, along with easy access to skiing, rock climbing, and other outdoor activities. Major companies like Google, Microsoft, Ball Aerospace, and Lockheed Martin have offices in Boulder. The Denver metropolitan area, a 30-minute drive from Boulder, is a world-class city with an international airport with direct flights to Tokyo, Paris, London, and Mexico City.
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