Job: 1x 18 month Postdoctoral Researcher positions are available on the topic of Human-AI collaboration within the HCI@UCD group

Benjamin Cowan <[email protected]> Tue, 23 Jun 2026 11:50:17 +0100
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Role: UCD Postdoctoral Researcher Level 1, ARTICULATE Project, UCD 
School of Information and Communications Studies

The ARTICULATE research project aims to research the design of a 
conversational AI system that communicates scientific knowledge by 
creating ongoing dialogues between two AI agents and a user so as to 
communicate science in their own language (broadly defined). To achieve 
this the project looks to hire an excellent researcher with experience 
leading research activities related to conversational human-AI 
interaction. The project is a collaboration between academics at 
University of Oulu, Finland (Prof. Sanna Järvelä and Dr. Justin Edwards) 
and Heriot Watt University (Assoc. Profs Yannis Konstas and Matthew 
Aylett). The researcher will be based within the HCI at UCD group at the 
School of Information and Communication Studies within University 
College Dublin.

Salary Range: €47,273 - €53,925 Per Annum.
Appointment on the above range will be dependent upon qualifications and 
experience.

Applications must be submitted by the closing date and time specified. 
Any applications which are still in progress at the closing time of 
12:00 noon (Local Irish Time) on the specified closing date will be 
cancelled automatically by the system. UCD are unable to accept late 
applications.

UCD do not require assistance from Recruitment Agencies. Any CV's 
submitted by Recruitment Agencies will be returned.

The PD1 position is intended for early stage researchers, either just 
after completion of a PhD or for someone entering a new area for the 
first time. If you have already completed your PD1 stage in UCD or will 
soon complete a PD1, or you are an external applicant whose total 
Postdoctoral experience, inclusive of the duration of the advertised 
post, would exceed 4 years, you should not apply and should refer to PD2 
posts instead.


===About HCI@UCD: ====
The HCI@UCD group (https://hci.ucd.ie/), based at University College 
Dublin, is one of the largest and leading HCI labs in Ireland. We are a 
friendly, collaborative and highly research active group, publishing 
regularly in leading HCI research venues (e.g. CHI, Mobile HCI, HCI 
Journal, TOCHI, IJHCS, ACM CUI, DIS, JMIR). The group is a collaboration 
between the Schools of Computer Science (CS) and Information & 
Communication Studies (ICS) at University College Dublin. Members of the 
group are heavily involved in major internationally leading Research 
Centres (RI ADAPT-https://www.adaptcentre.ie/, RI 
Insight-https://www.insight-centre.org/; RI D-REAL-https://d-real.ie/) 
with access to major national and international academic and industry 
networks and infrastructure.

The group’s faculty focus on a number of areas of research including:
1) Cognition and Conversational AI (Prof. Benjamin Cowan- ICS)
2) Ethics, Communication and Design (Assoc. Prof Marguerite Barry- ICS)
3) Mental Health and Agency (Prof. David Coyle- CS)
4) Human-Centred Health (incl. Mental Health) Technology Design (Assist. 
Prof. Kevin Doherty- ICS)
5) Misinformation and Disinformation (Assist. Prof. Brendan Spillane- ICS)
6) Cognitive and Social Psychological Processes in HCI (Assist. Prof. 
Madeleine Steeds- ICS)

University College Dublin is one of Europe's leading research-intensive 
universities and is ranked within the top 100 universities in the recent 
QS world rankings. It is the top university in Ireland for research output.

===How to apply===
To apply, head to Jobs at UCD via 
https://my.corehr.com/pls/ucdrecruit/erq_search_package.search_form?p_company=1&p_internal_external=E

To access the advertised roles, select Research in the Search by Vacancy 
Area and Information & Comms Studies in the Search by UCD School / Unit

For informal inquiries please contact [email protected]

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Benjamin R Cowan PhD
Professor
School of Information & Communication Studies
University College Dublin

NB- I do not respond or check emails at weekends or in the evening.
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Recent papers:
Doyle, P.R., Gessinger, I., Edwards, J., Clark, L., Dumbleton, O., Garaialde, D., Rough, D., Bleakley, A.,
Branigan, H.P. and Cowan, B.R., (2025). The Partner Modelling Questionnaire: A validated self-report measure of perceptions toward machines as dialogue partners.
ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction. https://bit.ly/451bSID

Gessinger, I., Seaborn, K., Steeds, M., & Cowan, B. R. (2025). ChatGPT and me: First-time and experienced users’
perceptions of ChatGPT’s communicative ability as a dialogue partner. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies.  http://bit.ly/4o2laNc

Cooney, O., Doherty, K., Barry, M., Coyle, D., Doherty, G., & Cowan, B. R. (2024). Using speech agents for mood
logging within blended mental healthcare: mental healthcare practitioners' perspectives. In Proceedings of the 6th ACM Conference on Conversational User Interfaces (pp. 1-11).
https://bit.ly/40tEyZw

Jaber, R., Zhong, S., Kuoppamäki, S., Hosseini, A., Gessinger, I., Brumby, D. P., Cowan, B.R. & McMillan, D. (2024).
Cooking with agents: Designing context-aware voice interaction. In Proceedings of the 2024 CHI Conference on Human
Factors in Computing Systems (pp. 1-13). https://bit.ly/451bEkL - ACM CHI 2024 Best Paper Award.

Peña, P. R., Doyle, P., Edwards, J., Garaialde, D., Rough, D., Bleakley, A., Clark, L. H. M, Tobar Henriquez, A., Branigan, H. P., Gessinger, I, & Cowan, B. R. (2023).
Audience design and egocentrism in reference production during human-computer dialogue.
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies. https://bit.ly/3ByXmJS

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