Closing DateFriday 28 March 2025
ReferenceSCIAI
PhD studentship in AI for FeelingsAt the Mixed Reality Laboratory, School of Computer Science, University of NottinghamClosing date: 28th March 2025, interviews will take place in April and May
Department: Computer Science
EligibilityThis studentship is open to Home (UK) students only.
Details of Studentship:We are recruiting a fully-funded PhD student to work alongside our new UKRI-funded £6.5M research programme in Somabotics: Creatively Embodying Artificial Intelligence led by Professor Steve Benford.
The topic of this studentship is
AI for Feelings - we wish to explore the role of 'feelings' in our interactions with AI. Feelings occupy an ambiguous place between our conscious cognitive thinking and our pre-conscious emotions and sensations - they are perhaps the point at which our emotions become apparent to ourselves, so we can name and describe them. They are fluid, ambiguous, subjective, and open to ongoing reflection by ourselves, dialogue with those we are close to, analysis by therapists, and expressive interpretation by artists.
The PhD will look beyond current research in emotion detection and affective computing to explore how AI and robots can engage with the messy and ambiguous world of human feelings through applications spanning art and wellbeing. How, for example, might AI help us better understand and engage with our own feelings? This might involve capturing novel datasets about feelings, creating AI models based on these, and/or exploring applications in art or wellbeing.
This PhD will be in partnership with and supported by our partner Blueskeye, an AI company developing emotion recognition for applications including Healthcare, Well-being, and Social Robotics. This initial description is just the starting point and we are keen to hear your own interpretation of the idea.
The PhD will be part of the wider Somabotics programme that is exploring new kinds of creative interaction between humans and AI, especially robots. You will join a multidisciplinary team of twelve researchers and renowned artists who are creating, touring, and studying high-profile artworks to demonstrate how humans can interact with robots in more meaningful ways. You can find out more about Somabotics on our recruitment webpage and explore examples of our recent work on Professor Benford's website.
You will benefit from:- Being part of a new world-leading research programme at the cutting edge of AI, robotics, HCI, and creativity.
- A fully-funded four-year PhD programme that integrates a leading-edge research project with research training in multi-disciplinary research.
- Being part of an exciting research environment to support your PhD research and help you establish your profile and career.
- Being part of a multi-disciplinary team of twelve researchers based in the Mixed Reality Laboratory.
- Access to the state-of-the-art facilities in the University's Cobot Maker Space, Virtual and Immersive Production Studio, and Mixed Reality Laboratory.
- Gaining highly sought-after interdisciplinary skills and experience.
There will be extensive opportunities for travel, including for additional training activities (e.g., Summer Schools and Doctoral Colloquia), participating in conferences, and visits to international and industry partners.
Entry Requirements: