Working Student (w/m/d) Literature research in traffic psychology

  • Werkstudent
  • München

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cogniBIT is a spin-off of the LMU Center for Sensorimotor Research and supports the development of safe autonomous driving through realistic simulation of all kind of road users, such as other motorists or pedestrians. For our traffic agent models we use a novel, neuro-cognitive approach which allows to reproduce human limitations in traffic, such as limited perception and attention.

We are looking for a working student with interest in the topics traffic psychology and cognitive modelling who can support us in literature research. Concerning working arrangements we are quite flexible.

If this sounds interesting for you, we would be excited to get to know you.

Um sich für diesen Job zu bewerben, senden Sie Ihre Unterlagen per E-Mail an Lukas.Brostek@cognibit.de