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Scientific employees
Research Employee (m/f/d), EG 13 TV-H, fixed-term, full-time (currently 40 hours per week)
The possibility of a doctorate is given.
Are you interested in digital innovation and looking for a challenging PhD position? Would you like to understand how generative AI can be used and developed to help people and shape our society in a sustainable way? Are you interested in the interface between science and practice and would you like to play an active role in shaping and designing future-oriented technologies? Then the doctoral position at the Department of Information Systems could be just right for you!
In our scientific center, we focus on the development and research of methods and tools for the management and use of big data and artificial intelligence. The aim is to research digital service innovations based on generative AI in order to understand how people or organizations can use generative AI sustainably to create value.
How do we work?
You will take on early responsibility in an interdisciplinary team where you will research and implement new approaches to data-driven value creation. You will work on the design of generative AI systems such as AI assistance systems or co-pilots, as well as on the implementation of empirical studies. This is done both independently and in collaboration within an interdisciplinary and dynamic research group. Together, we research and understand the influences of new technologies on their users in order to optimize their impact.
We offer you:
- An innovative working environment that combines research, teaching and practice
- Early assumption of responsibility in an interdisciplinary, agile team
- Diverse development opportunities in the field of new technologies and data-driven business models
- Opportunity to complete a doctorate in the above-mentioned subject area with intensive and varied doctoral supervision, including a bi-annual doctoral seminar
- International and national conference participation and research stays abroad are encouraged
- Team events and collegial exchange
What convinces us:
- A successfully completed degree in a relevant subject area (e.g. business informatics, computer science, engineering or business administration, WIWI, economics or business psychology)
- Interest in and willingness to familiarize yourself with new technologies, e.g. in the field of generative artificial intelligence, machine learning and their application
- Knowledge of empirical research methods (e.g. online, laboratory and field experiments or econometrics) and quantitative methods including relevant software (e.g. Python, R).
- Strong social and communication skills, initiative and sense of responsibility
- Support in teaching at the Department of Information Systems and assumption of departmental tasks
- Excellent written and oral communication skills in German and English
If you have any questions, please contact research group leader Dr. Mahei Li (mahei.li(at)uni-kassel.de) or chair holder Prof. Dr. Jan Marco Leimeister(leimeister(at)uni-kassel.de) .
Research assistants
Become part of a young and dynamic team now and gain exciting insights into the customer service of tomorrow! The "Hybrid Intelligence Service Support" research project offers you the opportunity to help improve the workplace of IT support employees. As part of the project, we are developing and testing the potential of artificial intelligence, chatbots, voicebots and low-code no-code platforms in an agile way. We offer you varied tasks and the opportunity to gain insights into scientific work in the field.
You can find more information about the project at: http://projekt-hiss.de/dasprojekt/
We offer you...
- Insights into and involvement in new research topics,
- Varied design and conception tasks,
- Collaboration in an agile and dynamic team and
- Access to the latest technologies (chatbots, AI, ChatGPT).
Your tasks include the ...
- Accompanying a SCRUM team during reviews, retrospectives and sprint planning,
- Support in setting up and conducting experiments to evaluate data-driven services
- Carrying out research activities and preparing systematic literature reviews,
- Supporting courses in the field of digital service engineering
- Participation in the analysis and evaluation of data and
- if interested, the prototypical implementation of use cases of chatbots, ChatGPT, voicebots and artificial intelligence for IT support services
We are looking for students who ...
- enjoy helping to shape exciting, innovative topics from the ground up,
- radiate reliability and a sense of responsibility,
- are well organized and can work independently and
- have good analytical skills and a quick grasp of things.
Scope of work:
20-40 hours/ month, depending on agreement
Start:
From 01.04.2023
Questions & Applications:
Please send your detailed application to:
Philipp Reinhard
Pfannkuchstraße 1; 34121 Kassel
philipp.reinhard[at]uni-kassel[dot]de
We are looking for a student assistant (m/f/d) at the Chair of Information Systems to support our research activities. The scope is (initially) 20 hours / month, by arrangement. The complete job advertisement can be found here.
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We are looking for a student assistant (m/f/d) at the Chair of Information Systems to support research projects and administrative activities of the department. The working hours are flexible and can be arranged individually.
We are looking for a student assistant (m/f/d) at the Chair of Information Systems to assist with programming work as part of practical research projects. The working hours are flexible and can be arranged individually. The main focus of the work is the (further) development of web applications, tools and scripts in the context of research projects or generally at the chair.