PhD position – Gaze-Based Interaction with Urban Environments

The Institute of Cartography and Geoinformation is looking for a highly motivated PhD candidate for a research project at the Chair of Geoinformation Engineering, starting at the earliest possible date (1st of August, 2015 at the latest).

PhD position – Gaze-Based Interaction with Urban Environments

The main objective of the 3-year project Location-Aware Mobile Eye Tracking for Tourist Assistance, funded through an ETH Zurich Research Grant, is the investigation of novel gaze-based interaction methods for pedestrians in urban environments, with a focus on a tourist scenario. The project envisions mobile assistance systems that trigger information services based on a user’s gaze on 3D-objects in a real-world urban environment.

The ideal candidate must have an academic degree in Computer Science, Information Science, Geomatics or related fields, as well as a strong research interest in human-computer interaction. Knowledge of methods in machine learning, computer vision, inferential statistics, as well as strong programming skills (e.g., Java or C++) are required. Background or experience in eye tracking, virtual environments, geographic information science, or related topics is a significant plus. The candidate must have good communication skills in English (oral and writing), be team-oriented and willing to work in an international environment.

For further information about the position, please contact Dr. Peter Kiefer, E-Mail: pekiefer@ethz.ch (no applications), and visit our website www.gis.ethz.ch. The PhD project will be associated with the GeoGazeLab (http://www.geogaze.org/) and supervised by Prof. Dr. Martin Raubal (Chair of Geoinformation Engineering).

Applications with cover letter, cv, diplomas and work certificates should be sent online with attention to: ETH Zurich, Mrs. Corina Niescher, Human Resources, CH-8093 Zürich. Review of applications will begin on 31 March 2015, and continue until the position is filled.