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Student assistant (m/f/d) wanted
in the Department of Transport Planning and Transport Systems (FB 14) to support the DyNaMo project(www.uni-kassel.de/forschung/dynamo)
We are looking for a student assistant to support our interdisciplinary research project "DyNaMo: Safe and sustainable mobility in the city of tomorrow". The project deals with the research of AI-based methods for recording the driving behavior of cyclists and the development of effective infrastructure and training measures to increase road safety.
As the project is planned over a longer period of time and we appreciate continuous cooperation, this position is aimed at students who are not yet at the end of their studies.
You should (ideally) have
- Interest in the topic of "Cycling safety and AI-supported mobility research"
- Experience in scientific work (absolutely necessary)
- Willingness to familiarize yourself with non-subject-specific topics and to take on a variety of tasks
- Confident handling of common Office applications
The field of study is secondary - more important to us is your interest in interdisciplinary research and your willingness to familiarize yourself with various topics.
We offer you
- Versatile insights into an exciting, forward-looking research project at the interface of road safety, AI and sustainable mobility
- Practical experience in scientific work in an interdisciplinary team
- Opportunity to write your thesis on project-related topics
- Flexible working hours, possibility to work from home as well as in the FG
- Remuneration: 13.46€/h (without degree), 14.46€/h (with 1st degree)
Your tasks:
- Support with literature research and structuring
- Collaboration in organizational and content-related tasks in the project
- Support with data evaluation and processing if necessary
The tasks will be varied and offer the opportunity to gain insights into various aspects of traffic planning and AI-supported research.
If you are interested:
A short letter will suffice - supplemented by your CV and contact details.
Please send an e-mail to: Annika Lux(annika.lux[at]uni-kassel[dot]de)
Department of Transport Planning and Traffic Systems
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Carsten Sommer
Institute of Transportation
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Mönchebergstraße 7
(Engineering Sciences III building)
Room 2106 - 2115