Temporary Researcher
Listed on 2026-07-01
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Research/Development
Data Scientist
Researcher Position
The Institute of Cognitive Science and the Human Bio-Behavioral Signals (HUBBS) Laboratory at the University of Colorado Boulder is seeking a highly motivated researcher to join an interdisciplinary project at the intersection of artificial intelligence, speech analytics, behavioral health, and human performance.
The successful candidate will contribute to the development, adaptation, and evaluation of speech-based AI technologies for monitoring team functioning and supporting behavioral health assessments.
The researcher will be responsible for processing and analyzing speech data, developing machine learning models that quantify team functioning from speech and language, designing interpretable AI indicators for operational decision support, and conducting longitudinal analyses of team dynamics in long-duration missions. The position will involve close collaboration with behavioral scientists and stakeholders to ensure that AI-generated insights are relevant and human-centered.
Ideal candidates will have expertise in one or more of the following areas: machine learning, natural language processing, speech and audio processing, computational behavioral science, and human-centered AI. Experience with Python, machine learning frameworks, speech analytics, and statistical data analysis is highly desirable. Strong written and verbal communication skills and the ability to work effectively in interdisciplinary teams are essential.
CU is an Equal Opportunity Employer and complies with all applicable federal, state, and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment. We are committed to creating a workplace where all individuals are treated with respect and dignity, and we encourage individuals from all backgrounds to apply, including protected veterans and individuals with disabilities.
The Institute of Cognitive Science (ICS) at the University of Colorado Boulder is a world-renowned interdisciplinary research institute dedicated to understanding the mind, brain, and behavior through the integration of perspectives from computer science, psychology, neuroscience, linguistics, education, and related fields. Within ICS, the HUman Bio-Behavioral Signals (HUBBS) Laboratory develops artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies to better understand human behavior, communication, well-being, and team performance in real-world settings.
The position is highly interdisciplinary and will involve close collaboration with researchers in computer science, cognitive science, behavioral health, and human factors. Successful candidates should be comfortable working in a research environment that combines technical innovation with real-world operational applications. The position offers opportunities to contribute to high-impact publications, participate in collaborations with leading researchers and practitioners, and help shape next-generation technologies for supporting human performance and team functioning.
This is an hourly position at a rate of $30 per hour. Temporary positions at the University of Colorado are not benefits-eligible, however, all positions are eligible for paid sick leave.
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A M.S. (or equivalent degree) in Computer Science, Data Science, Electrical Engineering, Human-Computer Interaction, or a related field is required. Candidates must have demonstrated experience in machine learning, data analysis, and scientific programming (e.g., Python), as well as a strong record of research accomplishments as evidenced by peer-reviewed publications or comparable scholarly contributions.
The successful candidate should have strong analytical and problem-solving skills and the ability to work effectively in an interdisciplinary research environment. Required qualifications include experience with machine learning, statistical data analysis, and programming in Python, as well as familiarity with data processing and model evaluation workflows. Experience in one or more of the following areas is highly desirable: speech and language processing, audio signal processing, natural language processing, computational behavioral science, human-centered AI, human-computer interaction, or multimodal data analysis.
The candidate should possess excellent written and verbal communication skills, be capable of working independently and collaboratively, and demonstrate the ability to contribute to scientific publications, technical reports, and presentations.
Experience with speech and language processing, audio signal processing, natural language processing, multimodal machine learning, or computational behavioral science is highly desirable. We value candidates with a demonstrated record of research productivity, including peer-reviewed publications, experience working with real-world behavioral datasets, and familiarity with human-centered AI methods. Experience collaborating in interdisciplinary teams and working on projects involving human-centered research…
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