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Postdctoral Research Fellow

University of Michigan

Job Description

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How to Apply

 

To be considered for this position, applicants should submit their materials to Interfolio http://apply.interfolio.com/149035.

1. Cover letter (2-3 pages), which includes a summary of your research interests/experience, personal research goals, career objectives, and why you are interested in this position at UMSI.
2. Curriculum vita
3. Name, affiliation, and email address of three references, at least one of whom should be in an academic position and familiar with your research.
4.Two published papers, or equivalent writing samples that represent your expertise
5. A link to a professional webpage and/or Google scholar page (if applicable)

Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. The desired start date for this position is September 1.The start date commensurates with degree conferral.

This is a one-year appointment renewable up to two additional year(s), pending satisfactory job performance which the PI and fellow will evaluate together periodically.
All general inquiries and questions about the position can be sent to [email protected].

 

Summary

 

The University of Michigan School of Information seeks to hire a postdoctoral scholar to conduct research at the intersection of Human-Computer Interaction, Urban Studies, and critical computing. The ideal start date is September 1, 2024.

This scholar will work closely with Professor Tawanna Dillahunt and the Social Innovations Group at the University of Michigan School of Information. The Social Innovations Group (http://socialinnovations.us) is dedicated to fostering sustainable and impactful solutions to complex social problems through rigorous research, collaboration, and community engagement. The postdoctoral researcher will have the opportunity to conduct research and scholarship to design sociotechnical interventions across a wide range of domains, including employment and entrepreneurship, transportation, and food systems. While there is some flexibility on the projects that the candidate engages in, ideal candidates should have a keen interest in alternative economic systems, and ethical AI systems, experience with mixed methods, and be able to lead research studies from start (conception) to finish (dissemination, publication). Duties will include designing studies, submitting IRB applications, collecting data, analyzing data, conducting literature reviews, and writing academic publications and grants. You will also coordinate and run meetings with community partners, prepare reports and presentations, provide feedback on projects, and collaborate on projects others lead.

The fellow will have opportunities to engage with other research groups, centers, and institutions depending on their interests and goals.


 

Responsibilities*

 

  • Lead and collaborate on research studies across all phases of a project as appropriate
  • Engage in other scholarly work (e.g., mentorship) as appropriate

 

Required Qualifications*

 

  • PhD in a relevant field (e.g., Human-Computer Interaction, Human-Centered Computing, Informatics, Computer Science, Urban Studies, Business) completed by the start date
  • Research ability demonstrated by conference or journal publications, book chapters, or equivalent (potentially unpublished) writing samples, requested as part of the application

 

Desired Qualifications*

  • Experience publishing in top peer-reviewed journals and conferences
  • Experience in project management and leadership, and other skills like scheduling
  • Excellent analytical, research, and communication skills
  • Excellent communication and collaboration skills
  • Proficiency in interdisciplinary, qualitative, and quantitative research
  • A track record of conducting, publishing, and disseminating high-quality research
  • Deep familiarity with community-based participatory research approaches
  • A track record of quickly familiarizing oneself with a new area of literature
  • Grant writing and research funding skills
  • Works well individually or with teams
  • Attention to both detail and big picture; prompt, respectful, and clear communication
  • Takes initiative in setting goals and being proactive in meeting them
  • Plans ahead of deadlines; monitors and shifts priorities as needed; and is open to receiving feedback and mentorship

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