University of Wisconsin-Madison · 3 hours ago
Postdoctoral Research Fellow In Computational Modeling Of Operator States
The University of Wisconsin-Madison is seeking a postdoctoral fellow to advance research at the intersection of human performance, machine learning, and neurophysiology. The role involves developing machine learning models and predictive models of operator states using multimodal physiological and behavioral data.
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Responsibilities
Develop and implement scientific machine learning models that incorporate physics and biological constraints (e.g., locomotion, hemodynamic or cardiac dynamics) into operator state prediction models
Develop predictive models of operator states using multimodal physiological and behavioral data (e.g., EEG, ECG, motion), leveraging techniques in signal processing, machine learning, and time-series analysis
Analyze high-dimensional datasets from lab and field settings, using tools such as Python, MATLAB, or R for data cleaning, feature extraction, sensor fusion, and model validation
Engineer and optimize low-latency deployment pipelines for edge devices, ensuring real-time inference of high-dimensional physiological data
Evaluate signal fidelity and model robustness across wearable platforms to ensure laboratory-grade accuracy in real-world, "in-the-wild" deployments
Collaborate across disciplines and mentor junior researchers
Lead manuscript preparation and contribute to ongoing grant efforts
Qualification
Required
Ph.D. (by start date) in computer science, biomedical, electrical engineering, neuroscience, data science, or a related field
Strong programming and data analysis skills (e.g., Python, MATLAB, R) with demonstrated experience handling and modeling real-world data (required)
Proficiency in applying scientific machine learning or statistical modeling techniques to biomedical, behavioral, or time-series data (required)
Familiarity with LSL, ROS, or similar middleware for high-bandwidth data synchronization (required)
Strong publication record and proven ability to work independently and collaboratively in interdisciplinary teams (required)
Preferred
Experience with physiological signal processing (e.g., EEG/fNIRS, ECG, motion data) or working with human subjects (preferred)
Excellent written and verbal communication skills; mentoring experience is a plus
Prior experience with fatigue, stress, workload, or performance monitoring research is a plus
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