At Toyota Research Institute (TRI), we’re on a mission to improve the quality of human life. We’re developing new tools and capabilities to amplify the human experience. To lead this transformative shift in mobility, we’ve built a world-class team in Energy & Materials, Human-Centered AI, Human Interactive Driving, Large Behavioral Models, and Robotics.
The Human Aware Interactions and Learning team uses approaches from machine learning, robotics, and computer vision, along with insights from human factors literature, to devise new techniques that improve on the state of the art towards better machine understanding, prediction, and interactions with people in the driving domain, both in and around the vehicle. We work with computational and cognitive researchers to test our approaches from a variety of data sources and human-in-the-loop experiments to devise ML approaches that work with the driver.
We are seeking a Research Scientist to lead groundbreaking research at the intersection of machine learning, computer vision, and human factors. This role focuses on understanding, detecting, and developing intervention strategies for driver impairments, such as cognitive distraction and intoxication. The ideal candidate will contribute to fundamental research, publish in top-tier venues, and build machine learning models and prototypes that integrate human-in-the-loop data towards novel approaches for understanding and assisting drivers under diverse situations.
This is an opportunity to work on innovative research in human-robot interaction and intelligent vehicle systems in a collaborative and interdisciplinary team of experts in robotics, AI, and human factors. You will have access to innovative robotic platforms and simulation tools with the potential to contribute to academic publications and impactful real-world applications.
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Are you ready to take a leap into groundbreaking research? Toyota Research Institute (TRI) is on the lookout for a talented Research Scientist focused on Driver Impairment Detection and Intervention to join our innovative team in Cambridge, MA. At TRI, we aim to enhance the quality of human life by pushing the boundaries of technology. As part of the Human Aware Interactions and Learning team, you will leverage machine learning, robotics, and computer vision to create transformative solutions aimed at improving human interactions with vehicles. Your main focus will involve studying driver impairments, including cognitive distractions and intoxication, and developing intervention strategies that rely on cutting-edge technology. Imagine conducting original research, developing algorithms to analyze various behaviors and signals, and experimenting in human-in-the-loop behavioral studies. You’ll collaborate with top-notch engineers and cognitive scientists while having access to advanced robotic platforms for prototype validation. If you have a passion for research and a PhD in fields like Computer Vision or Machine Learning, along with a strong publication record, we would love to hear from you. Join us in our mission to create safe, intelligent driving systems that enhance driver performance and safety!
TRI's mission is to improve the quality of human life through advances in artificial intelligence, automated driving, and robotics.
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