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Internship Human Computer Interaction Research Jobs

Principal UX Research Manager

Redmond, WA · On-site

$220K - $331K/yr

Doctorate in Human-Computer Interaction, Human Factors Engineering, Computer Science, Technical ... High level research skills across methods, qualitative and quantitative (i.e. a Mixed Methods ...

UX Designer

Dallas, TX · On-site

$55 - $65/hr

... research plans, test scripts, low and hi-fidelity mock ups). A qualified candidate should possess * Bachelors degree in Human Computer Interaction, Human Factors Engineering, Computer Science, Visual ...

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How much do internship human computer interaction research jobs pay per month?

As of Jun 26, 2026, the average monthly pay for internship human computer interaction research in the United States is $6,439.50, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $4,416.67 and $7,666.67 per month, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an Internship in Human Computer Interaction Research?

An Internship in Human Computer Interaction (HCI) Research is a temporary position where students or recent graduates work with research teams to study how people interact with computers and technology. Interns often assist in designing user studies, running experiments, analyzing data, and developing prototypes to improve user experiences. These internships provide valuable hands-on experience in both research methodologies and practical applications, helping interns build skills for future careers in HCI, UX, or related fields. They typically take place in academic, corporate, or lab settings and may last from a few months to a year.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Internship Human Computer Interaction (HCI) Researcher, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Internship Human Computer Interaction Researcher, you need a solid background in HCI concepts, user-centered design, and research methodologies, often supported by coursework in computer science, psychology, or design. Familiarity with prototyping tools (such as Figma or Sketch), usability testing platforms, and statistical analysis software (like SPSS or R) is typically required. Strong analytical thinking, collaboration, and effective communication skills help you interpret data and present findings clearly. These skills are crucial for designing user-friendly systems and contributing valuable insights to interdisciplinary research teams.

What is the difference between Internship Human Computer Interaction Research vs Human Computer Interaction Designer?

AspectInternship Human Computer Interaction ResearchHuman Computer Interaction Designer
CredentialsTypically pursuing or recent graduate in HCI, Psychology, Computer ScienceBachelor's or Master's in Design, HCI, or related fields
Work EnvironmentResearch labs, academic settings, tech companiesDesign studios, tech companies, product teams
Employer & IndustryUniversities, research institutions, tech firmsTech companies, startups, design agencies
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding research roles, internships in HCIDesign roles, user experience design careers

Internship Human Computer Interaction Research focuses on exploring user behavior, usability testing, and developing new interaction methods through research projects. In contrast, Human Computer Interaction Designer emphasizes creating user-centered designs, prototypes, and visual interfaces for products. Both roles require knowledge of HCI principles but differ in their primary focus—research versus design application.

What types of projects do Human Computer Interaction (HCI) research interns typically work on, and how much autonomy do they have?

HCI research interns often contribute to projects such as user experience studies, interface prototyping, usability testing, and data analysis of user interactions. While you'll usually work under the guidance of a senior researcher or mentor, interns are often encouraged to propose their own ideas, design experiments, and participate in brainstorming sessions. Collaboration is common, as you'll work alongside designers, engineers, and other researchers. This mix of structured guidance and independent contribution provides a strong environment for learning and professional growth.
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Machine Learning Research Scientist, Adaptive Behavioral Systems

Machine Learning Research Scientist, Adaptive Behavioral Systems

Toyota Research Institute

Los Altos, CA

$176K - $253K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 23 days ago


Job description

At Toyota Research Institute (TRI), we're on a mission to improve the quality of human life. We're developing new tools and capabilities to amplify the human experience. To lead this transformative shift in mobility, we've built a world-class team advancing the state of the art in AI, robotics, driving, and material sciences.


The Team 
 
TRI's Adaptive Behavioral Systems Department within our Human-Centered AI (HCAI) Division aims to develop AI systems that can support behavior change, such as reducing carbon emissions. To do this, we are developing novel models of human behavior that integrate behavioral science, Human-Computer Interaction, and advanced machine learning.
 
The Opportunity
 
We are looking for an AI Research Scientist, or Senior Machine Learning Research Scientist with expertise in large-scale foundational model training, fine-tuning, evaluation and benchmarking. This role operates at the forefront of generative machine learning and human behavior modeling. Ideal candidates will bring a strong research track record, hands-on experimentation skills, and experience developing and deploying foundational models. This role sits at the intersection of social science and generative AI, building models that represent human beliefs, preferences, and cognition as they change over time. For an example of our early research in this vein, please see https://arxiv.org/abs/2403.20252.
Responsibilities
  • Conduct machine learning research that integrates behavioral science concepts to push the boundaries of knowledge and the state of the art in Human-Centered AI.
  • Develop and evaluate generative AI and machine learning methods for modeling and understanding human behavior.
  • Collaborate cross-functionally with researchers in multiple fields, as well as university partners.
  • Stay up to date on the state-of-the-art in machine learning theories, methods and tooling.
  • Collaborate with scientists in the Adaptive Behavioral Systems Department to shape our research program and to communicate research to Toyota stakeholders.
  • Publish research findings in academic journals and/or conferences.
  • Contribute to technology transfer of research insights and prototypes throughout Toyota.
Qualifications
  • PhD in computer science, machine learning, or a closely related field with 1-7 years of experience in machine learning research or related projects in an industry setting, particularly in areas related to LLM training or large-scale ML. Industry experience is a plus. 
  • A strong publication record in ML, NLP, deep learning, or related fields.
  • Awareness of current machine learning research and the ability to critically evaluate emerging techniques and literature.
  • Experience with LLM/MLLM pretraining, fine-tuning (e.g., SFT, RLHF) and agentic systems.
  • Proficiency in  Python and modern deep learning frameworks such as Pytorch or Tensorflow
  • Ability to work collaboratively across disciplines and functions.
  • Ability to balance multiple projects, including short-term and those that may span several years.
  • Strong project management skills and desire to work on cutting-edge open-ended research projects.
  • Demonstrated ability to independently identify research opportunities, formulate well-scoped problems, and lead research projects end-to-end.
  • Demonstrated ability to work autonomously while soliciting feedback.
  • Strong interpersonal skills. Great teammate.
Bonus Qualifications
  • Experience with one or more of the following areas: diffusion models, uncertainty modeling, reinforcement learning, and physiological signal processing.
  • Previous experience in human modeling (both cognitive and behavioral) with generative AI.
  • Experience with human-centered research (e.g. computational behavioral and social science, human-computer interaction, neuro-science).
Please add a link to Google Scholar to include a full list of publications when submitting your CV for this position.
 
The pay range for this position at commencement of employment is expected to be between $176,000 and $253,500/year for California-based roles. Base pay offered will depend on multiple individualized factors, including, but not limited to, a candidate's experience, skills, job-related knowledge, and market location. TRI offers a generous benefits package including medical, dental, and vision insurance, 401(k) eligibility, paid time off benefits (including vacation, sick time, and parental leave), and an annual cash bonus structure. Additional details regarding these benefit plans will be provided if an employee receives an offer of employment.

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