Noblis is looking to solve the problem of designing and developing intuitive, trustworthy, and impactful user experiences for cutting-edge chatbot and LLM-based applications, making complex AI systems accessible and effective for real-world federal missions.
Requirements
- Familiarity with UX design principles and prototyping tools (e.g., Figma, Adobe XD), plus basic experience with web development using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and/or Python
- Exposure to frontend frameworks (e.g., React, Node.js) or interactive prototyping tools (e.g., Gradio, Streamlit)
- Comfortable working in a collaborative development environment using version control (e.g., Git)
- Experience building interactive web applications or demos, especially for technical or AI-related projects
- Interest in learning how to connect frontend interfaces with AI model outputs and backend APIs
- Experience conducting usability studies or user research for technical or data-intensive applications
- Portfolio or GitHub showing design and development work (personal projects, coursework, or research)
Responsibilities
- Build and prototype web-based user interfaces for AI-powered applications using modern frameworks (e.g., Node.js, React, Gradio, or Streamlit)
- Implement interaction flows and UI components that support intuitive, accessible, and responsive chatbot experiences
- Collaborate with engineers to integrate frontend prototypes with AI model outputs and backend services
- Conduct usability testing and gather user feedback to refine interface behavior and improve user satisfaction
- Participate in code reviews, sprint planning, and design discussions to learn best practices and contribute to team goals
- Document design decisions and development workflows to support reproducibility and knowledge sharing
Other
- U.S. Citizenship
- Currently pursuing a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), Computer Science, Interaction Design, Cognitive Science, Psychology, or a related field
- Minimum GPA of 3.3 with expected graduation between December 2026 and May 2028
- Ability to ask questions, take initiative, and grow within a fast-paced, research-driven team
- Remote during the academic year (up to 15 hours/week), followed by a 10-week in-person summer internship in Reston, VA.