Are you passionate about shaping the future of Human-AI interaction and developing next-generation collaborative tools?
This fully funded PhD explores cutting-edge spatial AI and Large Language Models (LLMs) to revolutionize how teams collaborate in shared spaces.
Join us in shaping the next generation of AI-driven tools through cutting-edge research at the intersection of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), and Artificial Intelligence (AI).
ProjectThe research aims to design an AI-powered toolkit that captures and models collocated collaboration by analyzing voice conversations, spatial positioning, and contextual factors in real time. By leveraging depth cameras, location trackers, audio interfaces, and interactive tools, the system will collect multimodal data to understand the nuances of team interactions. This data will be processed through spatial AI techniques and Large Language Models (LLMs) to generate a dynamic and intelligent representation of the collaborative environment.
Expected outcomes include new conceptual models for spatial AI in collaborative work, building on theories of Proxemic Interaction and Context-Aware Computing. Additionally, the research will contribute to the development of open-source toolkits that translate collocated collaboration into meaningful, interactive representations, making AI-driven teamwork more intuitive and effective.
This PhD offers an exciting opportunity to work at the intersection of Interaction Design (IxD), Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), and Artificial Intelligence (AI). By pushing the boundaries of collaborative computing, this research has the potential to transform how people work together in shared spaces. If you are passionate about developing AI-driven systems that enhance human collaboration, we encourage you to apply.
ProfileWe are recruiting a PhD candidate with a strong background in computer science, interactive systems, HCI, and prototyping, combined with expertise in AI or data science. The ideal candidate will explore new toolkits, AI techniques, and information visualizations that bring data and AI into interactive experiences for collaborative work. In this role, you will research and develop novel technical prototypes, conduct technical studies, and experiment with innovative Human-AI interaction concepts. If you have a passion for blending creativity, technology, and research, we encourage you to apply!
Research Group and ContextThis PhD project is part of an NWO VIDI research initiative focused on the future of AI tools for collocated collaborative work. The position is supervised by Professor Steven Houben (
https://stevenhouben.be/) and is hosted within the Human-Data Interaction research group, which is part of the Department of Industrial Design (ID) and the Computational Design Systems (CDS) research cluster.
As a PhD candidate, you will join a dynamic and rapidly growing interdisciplinary research environment that explores novel technologies in the context of societal challenges, including health, sustainability, vitality, education, and the future of work. You will also be part of a vibrant PhD community engaged in research areas such as physical computing, human-centered AI, and domain-specific applications.
Although this PhD project is exploratory and blue-sky in nature, it aligns with ongoing research on health, future of work, and creative work. This provides opportunities to collaborate with local and international industry partners and academic researchers, helping to establish a strong professional network for a future career in academia or industry research. Additionally, you will have the opportunity to engage with the Eindhoven Artificial Intelligence Systems Institute (EAISI).
The UniversityEindhoven University of Technology combines scientific curiosity with a hands-on mentality. Fundamental knowledge enables us to design solutions for the highly complex problems of today and tomorrow. We understand things by making them and we make things by understanding them. Our campus is in the center of one of the most powerful technology hubs in the world: Brainport Eindhoven. Globally, we stand out when it comes to collaborating with advanced industries. Together with other institutions, we form a thriving ecosystem with one common aim - to improve quality of life through sustainable innovations.
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Department of Industrial Design (ID) is one of the nine departments of TU/e and has an internationally leading position, conducting exciting research on the intersection of Design, Technology, Human-Computer Interaction, Social Sciences, and Humanities. In particular, the department aims to inspire and educate a new generation of design engineers who can contribute with their novel designs, their fluency in AI/ML algorithms and data, and their academic critical questioning, to the imminent and complex societal challenges our world is facing today.