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A leading aerospace company in Manching is seeking a Master Thesis student in Human Factors Engineering to explore dynamic task allocation in fighter cockpits. The thesis will focus on the impact of changing automation levels on operator performance. Ideal candidates are full-time master's students in Human Factors or Psychology, with skills in literature research, experimentation, and programming. The position offers a flexible 35-hour week and an attractive salary.
In order to support the department Human Factors Engineering for Future Programmes, Airbus Defence and Space is looking for a Master Thesis within Dynamic Operator Task Allocation in Future Fighter Cockpits (d/f/m).
You are looking for a master thesis and want to get to know the work of Airbus? Then apply now! We look forward to you supporting us in the Human Factors Engineering for Future Programmes for a Master Thesis (d/f/m)!
The complexity of task allocation in a fighter cockpit often demands substantial cognitive effort from pilots, which can lead to pilot overload and ineffective, or even unsafe operations. Technological advancements now enable the integration of Dynamic Task Allocation (DTA) in future cockpits, aiming to reduce the task load on pilots by dynamically adjusting the level of automation based on situational demands. However, the execution, timing, and frequency of these dynamic changes have critical implications for pilot safety and mission success. This thesis project seeks to explore how dynamic changes in levels and types of automation affect operator performance, with the goal of informing the design of a DTA system that enhances operator performance by incorporating human factors.
Located about an hour’s drive north of Munich, Manching is an up-and-coming market town that offers a wide range of leisure and cultural activities. Here, you can enjoy the quality of life in the countryside while the pleasures of near-by cities are still within easy reach.
The primary focus of this thesis project is to investigate the impact of dynamic changes in automation levels during a gaming activity. By exposing participants to varying rules and automation levels within a game, we aim to understand how these changes affect performance. This understanding will inform the design of future DTA change parameters.
Please upload the following documents: cover letter, CV, relevant transcripts, enrolment certificate.
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Company: Airbus Defence and Space GmbH
Employment Type: Final-year Thesis
Experience Level: Student
Job Family: Support to Management
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