Description
The Leidos Surface Transportation Solutions Portfolio is seeking a Senior-level Research Psychologist / Human Factors Specialist to lead empirical studies of Human Factors issues in the safety and operation of the U.S. transportation system as part of the Human Factors Support Services program. The Research Psychologist will work closely with a team of research scientists, transportation engineers, and support staff to conduct leading edge highway safety and operations research. The candidate will lead and develop research design, plan and execute the research design meeting research objectives, report writing, and dissemination on empirical studies and their outcomes. An ideal candidate will be well reputed in the research industry as evident from published research, conference presentations, research committee leadership, and multiple federally funded projects as Principal Investigator. Opportunities are available for publishing and presenting leading edge research results.
The Research Psychologist will work on a full-time basis within the Washington, DC metro area by February 2023. The position is located at the Federal Highway Administration Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center in McLean, Virginia; however, work will be performed in hybrid onsite/remote mode through telecommuting arrangements. Facilities such as a research sign testing lab, connected intersection testbed, Virtual Reality laboratory, and static- and motion-base driving simulators at the Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center are used to support research on a variety of topics including: transportation systems management and operations; automated driving systems; cooperative driving automation; intersection design; roadway design; signing; pedestrian and bicyclist safety; visibility; traffic control devices; weather; and work zones.
Specific duties include, but are not limited to:
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