Our lab isn’t just for students – we also welcome postdoctoral researchers, research assistants, and collaborators who want to contribute to our mission. Here’s an overview of opportunities to work with us and what to expect as part of the RAP Lab team.
Who We’re Looking For


- Designing and running experiments: Planning a user study on how people respond to a new chatbot, setting up a human-robot interaction experiment, or conducting interviews/observations for a qualitative project.
- Building and coding: Writing software for robot behaviors, creating prototype interfaces, or tinkering with AI models that drive our “artificial persons.” Don’t worry – team members collaborate and share code, so you won’t be on an island.
- Analyzing data: Crunching numbers from surveys or experiments, analyzing video footage of interactions, or interpreting interview transcripts. Our projects use both quantitative and qualitative methods, so there’s always a chance to learn a new analysis technique.
- Writing and publishing: Contributing to research papers, lab reports, or articles. We love to publish our findings, and you’ll often be writing or editing alongside us. If you’re a postdoc, you might lead a paper with students as co-authors; if you’re an RA, you’ll get credit for the work you do on publications.
- Brainstorming and learning: Participating in lab meetings and brainstorming sessions is a regular part of the job. We have an open forum where everyone’s ideas are welcomed – some of our best project ideas have come from casual team discussions! You’ll also join reading groups or training sessions to expand your skills.
