Market Research - Milperra, NSW, AU
Technical Team Student Assistant (Teaching & Research Technical Services)
At the MARCS Institute for Brain, Behaviour and Development, our research focuses on human interaction and well being across the lifespan by advancing knowledge and finding sustainable solutions to the problems that matter most concerning humans and their interaction with other humans and technology.Our uniquely diverse interdisciplinary team ranges from AI to linguistics, from developmental psychology to music. In addition to leading edge software and hardware including AI, deep learning, avatars, robots, and wearable biotech, our researchers from cognitive science and psychology rigorously design and evaluate the human-machine or human-robot interface. Our expertise in Brain Sciences and Engineering is vital as healthcare, transport, security, and services become digital, automated, robotic, autonomous, augmented or virtual. The MARCS Institute's programs of basic science and translational research are designed to find solutions for humans in their interactions. We strive to solve the problems that matter most through the themes: Sensing and Perceiving, Interacting With Each Other, and Technologies for Humans. MARCS is the intellectual home for more than 60 researchers and 60 PhD students. Our researchers come from many disciplines including developmental psychology, cognitive science, language science, music science, cognitive neuroscience, and biomedical, electrical, electronic and software engineering. The MARCS Institute has a dozen specialist laboratories with equipment assets exceeding $4.5 million AUD.
The MARCS Institute for Brain, Behaviour and Development is a leading research institution located in Milperra, Australia. With a focus on human interaction and well-being across the lifespan, the institute brings together a diverse team of researchers from various disciplines, including cognitive science, psychology, linguistics, music, and engineering. The MARCS Institute's mission is to advance knowledge and find sustainable solutions to the problems that matter most in human interaction, both with other humans and with technology. The institute's research programs are designed to address pressing issues in the themes of Sensing and Perceiving, Interacting With Each Other, and Technologies for Humans. Their state-of-the-art facilities, including cutting-edge software and hardware such as AI, deep learning, avatars, robots, and wearable biotech, enable researchers to rigorously design and evaluate the human-machine or human-robot interface. With a strong emphasis on interdisciplinary collaboration, the MARCS Institute is well-positioned to address the challenges of a rapidly changing world, where healthcare, transport, security, and services are becoming increasingly digital, automated, robotic, autonomous, augmented, or virtual. The MARCS Institute is home to over 60 researchers and 60 PhD students, making it a vibrant and dynamic community of scholars. Their work has the potential to impact society in many positive ways, from improving human interaction and communication to developing innovative technologies that can improve people's lives. With a strong focus on basic science and translational research, the MARCS Institute is committed to finding solutions for humans in their interactions, and their work has the potential to make a real difference in the world.
At the MARCS Institute, we study how people interact with each other and with technology. We want to make sure that technology helps people, not hurts them. We have a team of experts from many different fields, like psychology, computer science, and engineering. We work together to design and test new technology that is safe and easy to use. Our research helps us understand how people think and behave, and how technology can help us live better lives. We focus on three main areas: understanding how people sense and perceive the world, how people interact with each other, and how technology can help us. We have a lot of smart people working here, and we have special labs with expensive equipment to help us do our research.