Location: | Edinburgh, Merchiston |
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Salary: | £36,924 per annum |
Hours: | Full Time |
Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract |
Placed On: | 18th December 2024 |
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Closes: | 16th January 2025 |
Job Ref: | 21607 |
We are recruiting for a Research Fellow to join our School of Computing, Engineering and the Built Environment (SCEBE) on a full-time, fixed-term until 31st March 2028, basis to work on The Learning from Collaborative Storytelling project.
The Learning from Collaborative Storytelling project is an EPSRC-funded research programme that brings together interdisciplinary expertise from computer vision, cognitive robotics, and human-robot interaction. The project is led by the School of Computing, Engineering, and the Built Environment at Edinburgh Napier University, with collaboration from academic partners and industry stakeholders.
The ambitious programme aims to create a new framework for visual scene understanding through interactive, collaborative storytelling between humans and robots. By integrating multimodal data, advanced computer vision techniques, and cognitive models, the project seeks to enhance robots' ability to acquire a deeper contextual understanding of dynamic environments and to support real-world applications in education, healthcare, and assistive technology.
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The Schools of Computing and Engineering & the Built Environment have around 200 academics, 3,100 campus-based students, and deliver programmes with professional accreditations from the British Computer Society, Institution of Engineering and Technology, The Chartered Institute of Building and other accreditation bodies. We have excellent computing, engineering and construction lab facilities.
The School of Computing is highly regarded and one of the UK's largest computer science departments. The School of Engineering & the Built Environment houses leading UK research centres in transport policy and sustainable construction. The schools are based in the lively and exciting Merchiston area at the heart of Edinburgh, Scotland's inspiring capital.
The University’s improved research power rating will now see our research funding increase as we take significant strides to grow our reputation as a research-focused institution as well as a teaching one. We are confident that we are well on our way to establishing ourselves as one of the UK’s world-leading universities in research.
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