** Please circulate ** Deadline is 31st May ** Any prospective social scientists encouraged to apply
GWR and OC Robotics Ltd. funded PhD Studentship
"Enhancing social presence within human-robot interaction through the snake-skinned robot
arm"
Following the award of a Great Western Research Ph.D. Studentship to Dr. Mark Paterson and
Professor Paul Cloke, the University of Exeter, in partnership with the University of Bristol and OC
Robotics Ltd., is seeking to appoint a suitably qualified applicant for a doctoral studentship for
three years, commencing 1 October 2008.
The studentship will explore the role of human-robot interaction (HRI) with a robot arm in a
range of spaces associated with various client groups. While there are currently industrial
applications for this technology, this exciting project focuses on future applications that can build
upon the vast potential market for service robots. Given demographic shifts and the projected
economics of healthcare provision within the next decades, potential client groups include the
elderly (for personal care and as mobility aids), and children (daycare assistance). Within a broader
social- science perspective, the research student will explore ideas of ‘social presence’. The social
presence of snake-like robots will be significant given its non-humanoid nature. Therefore,
utilising a range of innovative social science methods to explore interactions between individuals
and robots will lead to design innovations, make user interactions more intuitive, and increase
acceptability of non-humanoid robot forms amongst non-traditional client groups within
domestic spaces. The research findings will not only contribute to innovative work in the
burgeoning field of human-robot interaction (HRI), but also involve cutting-edge social science
research methodologies.
The successful applicant is likely to have a strong educational background in Human Geography or
an analogous social science, and demonstrable potential for Ph.D. research on this topic which
involves both a significant theoretical grasp of the embodiment of space, and aptitude for
grounded research with particular social groups. The student will be based in the Department of
Geography at the University’s Streatham Campus in Exeter, although the project will be jointly
supervised by the Department of Computer Science at the University of Bristol. Under the terms of
the GWR studentship scheme, the successful applicant will also benefit from opportunities to work
closely with OC Robotics, communicating the outputs of the PhD research to non-academic
audiences.
UK level fees will be paid, together with a maintenance grant which will match the standard ESRC
rate. For further information, or informal discussion about the position, please contact the
principal supervisor, Dr. Mark Paterson ([log in to unmask], tel. 01392 263912).
Applicants should send a copy of their CV, with the names and addresses of 2 referees, plus a
brief statement outlining their academic interests and their reasons for wishing to undertake this
research project to: Helen Pisarska ([log in to unmask]).
Closing date for completed applications is 31st May 2008.
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Dr. Mark Paterson
Lecturer in Human Geography
School of Geography, Archaeology and Earth Resources
University of Exeter
http://www.sensesoftouch.co.uk
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