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Doctoral Researcher and Postdoc positions to work on Computational Social Intrinsic Motivation (SIM)
Apply locations Otaniemi, Espoo, Finland time type Full time posted on Posted 30+ Days Ago job requisition id R43411
The Autotelic Interaction Research (AIR) group at the Dept. of Computer Science, Aalto University , Finland is l ooking for 1 Doctoral Researcher (2+2 years) and 1 Postdoc (2 years) to work on Computational Social Intrinsic Motivation (SIM)
The project
Our goal is to advance social AI , i.e. artificial agents capable of supporting us proactively or reactively in a range of virtual or embodied tasks . However, existing social AI and artificial agents more generally still struggle in delivering reliable support in situation s that were not anti cipated at design-time, and their decision-making processes may be hard to understand by interaction partners or operators . This project tackle s these challenges by advancin g Social Intrinsi c Mo tivation (SIM) , i.e. computational models of intrinsic motivation applied to the inter action of multiple agents.
Intrinsic motivation (IM) , with curiosity being a well-k nown example, is crucial to human development, allowing us to acquire new knowledge and skills in the absence of specific tasks, and to adapt to new situations. Computational models of IM (
SIM seeks to levera ge the power of IM in the interact ion of multip le a gents . One example could be motivating an AI to optimise their partner’s intrinsic motivation , thus empowering them through its own behaviour . Pione ering w ork led to exciting findings such as emergent support of human interaction partners across tasks and without external instruction ( 1- 4 ) o r considerably improv ed cooperation within societies of artificial agents ( 5 , 6 ). These are only few examples and what defines SIM is an open question – to be addressed in this project.
This project sets out to develop a better und erstandi ng of the space of possible SIM , to systematically develop new models informed by psychology, and to evaluate them through large-scale simulation and us er stud ies . T hese models will then be applied in next-generation videogame AI (e.g. 1,2) as a stepping stone to other high-impact applications , and as a me ans to study the human mind . The project not only seeks to advance AI through a human-centric lens , but also to produce insights into how motivation guides social interaction, advancing research beyond c omputer science . The AIR group supports this through a track record of research on single-agent computational IM ( e.g. 7 ) , SIM ( e.g. 3 ), and translational research with psychology ( e.g. 8 ).
Related publication s from the AIR group & collaborators (underlined) :
(1) Guckelsberger, C. , Salge, C. and Colton, S., 2016. Intrinsically motivated general companion npcs via coupled empowerment maximisation. In Proc. IEEE Conference on Computational Intelligence and Games (CIG).
(2) Guckelsberger, C. , Salge, C. and Togelius , J. , 2018. New and surprising ways to be mean. In Proc. IEEE Conference on Computational Intelligence and Games (CIG).
( 3 ) Guckelsberger , C. , “ Coupled Empowerment Maximisation (CEM) ” . I n : Guckelsberger , C., 2020. Intrinsic Motivation in Computational Creativity Applied to Videogames. PhD Thesis. Queen Mary University of London.
( 4 ) Salge, C. and Polani , D. , 2017. Empowerment as replacement for the three laws of robotics. Frontiers in Robotics and AI , 4 .
( 5 ) van der Heiden, T., van Hoof, H., Gavves , E. and Salge, C ., 2022. Reliably Re-Acting to Partner’s Action s with the Social Intrinsic Motivation of Transfer Empowerment. In Proc. A L ife , 2022.
( 6 ) Jaque s, N. , Lazaridou, A., Hughes, E., Gulcehre , C., Ortega, P., Strouse, D.J., Leibo , J.Z. and De Freitas, N., 20 19. Soc ial influence as intrinsic motivation for multi-agent deep reinforcement learning. In Proc. ICML.
( 7 ) Lintunen, E.M. , Ady, N.M. and Guckelsberger , C. , Di versity Progress fo r Goal Selection in Discriminability-Motivated RL. In I ntrinsically-Motivated and Open-Ended Learning Workshop@ NeurIPS2024 .
( 8 ) Lintunen, E.M. , Ady, N.M ., Deterding, S. and Guckelsberger , C. , 2025. Towards a Formal Theory of the Need for Competence via Computational Intrinsic Motivation. In Proc. CogSci 2025.
Your role and goals
The doctoral resear cher an d postdoc wil l cl osely wo rk together and support each other on the :
Implementation of new , scalable SIM model s
Desig n of large-scale simulation and user studies
Development of groundbreaking video game AI applications based on these models
T asks that support the group’s understanding of SIM , such as systematic reviews of existing work, participation in reading groups, etc.
Candidates will have opportunities to leverage any prior expertise or special interests in computational IM throughout the project, and especially in the development of new SIM models.
Candidates should moreover invest 5-10% of their time to develop their skills in co-supervising BSc / MSc thesis and / or teaching . The postdoc may be given the opportunity for doctoral co-supervis ion .
Your experience and ambitions
As the ideal candid ate, you sho uld be smart , open-minded and independent while being capable and interested in collaborative work within the group and beyond . More specifically, you shoul d demonstra te :
Doctoral Researcher :
E xperience (e.g. projects, coursework) in reinforcement learning
I nterest in computational intrinsic motivation
O pen n ess to conducting qualitative / quantitative user stud ies
Merit : Interes t in videogames / knowledge of game AI
Merit : Interest in (social) psychology
Postdoc :
E xcellent research track record in reinforcement learning
Demonstrated expertise in computational intrinsic motivation
Merit : Existing expertise in multi-agent reinforcement lea rning
Merit : Interest in (social) psychology
Your network and team
You will become part of the AIR group ( ) and benefit from close interaction with other doctoral and postdoctoral researchers , covering a divers e range of topics withi n com putational IM and adjacent fields such as i ntrinsically motivated skill diversity, artificial cu riosity, c omputational cr eativity a nd the human perception of AI creativity . You will be supervised by group lead Asst. Prof. Christian Guckelsberger.
Beyond the group, you will be able to interact with the project’s interdisciplinary collaborators (Prof. Daniel Polani & Dr. Christoph Salge; University of Hertfordshire) and mobility partners (Prof. Natasha Jaques, Univ. of Washington; Prof. Sebastian Deterding, Imperial College London; Prof. Julian Togelius ; New York University) , who are leading experts in their respective areas .
More widely , you will benefit from the rich AI ecosystem at Aalto and the University of Helsinki, e.g. taking part in events hosted within the Finnish Center for Artificial Intelligence (FCAI, fcai.fi) and ELLIS in s titute Finland, a new hub bringing together the best AI talent in Europe as part of the European Laboratory for Learning and Intelligent Systems (ELLIS, ellisinstitute.fi).
What we offer
You will become part of a young and inclusive research group and receive a competitive salary :
Postdoc : 4037, ,12 Euro / month, depending on experienc e
D octoral researcher : 2747, ,16 Euro / month, depending on PhD progress .
You can use this tool to calculate your net income .
The successful candidates will receive additional funding to regularly attend international conferences and join the PI on research mobility to broaden their networks and further promote their work.
The contract moreover includes comprehensive occupational health benefits , in addition to membership in Finland’s social security system . Aalto University ’s main campus is located 15 min from downtown Helsinki and surrounded by nature . Helsinki offers excellent flight connections to destinations around the world .
Finland is a great place for liv ing wi th or without family – it is a safe, politically stable and well-organized Nordic society. Finland offers a high quality of life and has been ranked as th e happies t coun try on ear th for eight years consecutively ( report ). You can find more information about living in Finland here .
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T o join our community, please submit your application through our recruitment system Workday . There is no deadline to this application ( please ignore the 'application closes on' above) : the positionwill be filled as soon as a suitable candidat e has been identified, and this page will be updated accordingly.
To apply, please upload the following materials in a single pdf file :
Motivation letter (at most 1 page)
Up-to-date CV
Doctoral researchers : study transcript
Postdocs (and doctoral researchers, if applicable) : publication list with 1 key publication highlighted. Please briefly (1 paragraph) motivate the relevance of the latter for these positions .
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Further information
Asst. Prof essor Christian Guckelsberger : email " " ( for research related questions ) , s ocial media : @creativeEndvs (Bluesky), (Mastodon).
Autotelic Interaction Research (AIR) group :
HR Advisor Susanna Holma , e-mail " hr-cs @aalto.fi" ( for questions on the recruit ment process and Aalto more generally )
About Aalto University / Aalto Computer Science
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