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Massachusetts Institute of Technology Postdoctoral Associate in Cambridge, Massachusetts
Postdoctoral Associate
Job Number: 24445
Functional Area: Research - Social Science
Department: Center for International Studies
School Area: Humanities, Arts, & Social Sciences
Employment Type: Full-time (Hybrid)
Employment Category: Exempt
Visa Sponsorship Available: No
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Posting Description
POSTDOCTORAL ASSOCIATE, The Center for International Studies (CIS), to conduct cutting-edge research on the intersection of AI and social sciences in the international context; develop and apply novel AI or AI enhanced models and/or tools to address frontier global challenges (e.g., climate mitigation / adaptation, inequality reduction, building just societies, conflict resolution); and, to collaborate with faculty and graduate students on joint projects. This is an excellent opportunity for someone interested in developing new projects in an interdisciplinary setting.
Job Requirements
REQUIRED: PhD and relevant background in Computer Science, Political Science, Economics, or a related discipline with a focus on international studies; robust quantitative skills and AI-relevant expertise; a track-record of innovation; excellent written and oral communication skills; and, ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative research team. Job #24445
To apply, submit your application through MIT’s hiring site. Please submit a cover letter outlining your research interests and how they relate to this position, a CV including a list of publications, and contact information for three references.
The review of applications will begin on November 1, 2024 and continue until the position is filled. The assignment is scheduled to start on August 1, 2025, and last one year, with the potential for a one-year extension.
Contact Information: Evan Lieberman, Total Professor of Political Science and Director, CIS and Mihaela Papa, Director of Research and Principal Research Scientist, CIS, mpapa@mit.edu.
Updated 10/2/2024