Hello all! I will be building a community of social/data/computer scientists at the University of Mannheim focused on applications and theory of Large Language Models. The community will make contributions along research, teaching, and enterpreneurial dimensions. The positions can be at the graduate student, pre-doc (ABD), or post-doc level. The details for the call are coming, but given the impending summer, I wanted to get an initial announcement out. I am looking for the right people at least as much as the right skills: someone open to providing and receiving feedback, supporting others, and who is committed and looking to grow intellectually. The more experience with the relevant coding (Python, HuggingFace), mathematical statistics, algorithms, and applied work in the social sciences, the better. We will have our own infrastructure, so experience setting up and running servers will be a big plus. A formal announcement will follow. Teaching requirements will depend on the level and skills of the applicant, but will be tied directly to your research interests. Salary is competitive, and will be at the standard E13 level as set by the state of Baden-Wurternberg. If you have any questions or interest, feel free to drop me a line at [log in to unmask] When you reach out, it would help if you would include a CV and any relevant working papers (at any stage of development). All the best, Marc Ratkovic W3 Chair of Social Data Science University of Mannheim ************************************************************** Political Methodology E-Mail List Editors: Dominique Lockett and Gechun Lin <[log in to unmask]> ************************************************************** Send messages to [log in to unmask] To join the list, cancel your subscription, or modify your subscription settings visit: https://www.cambridge.org/core/membership/spm/mailing-list **************************************************************