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Pedro RAMACIOTTI MORALES <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 19 Jun 2023 21:46:12 +0200
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We are hiring a postdoc for 2 years at Sciences Po in Paris to work on modeling and inference of multi-dimensional political opinions from social media behavioral traces, interpretability of recommendations on social media, and opinion dynamics. The lab develops several projects about social media and politics, and welcomes research agendas that candidates might bring. 


The postdoc is to be hosted at the médialab at Sciences Po, but to work in collaboration with researchers at the French National Research Center’s (CNRS) Complex Systems Institute of Paris. The postdoc will also collaborate with CIVICA’s European Polarisation Observatory (a Sciences Po, Bocconi, CEU, and LSE initiative) and with the McCourt Institute, a policy for tech center hosted at Sciences Po, Georgetown, and Stanford. The team also conducts social media data collection operations in more than 50 countries, and, through CNRS, has access to HPC resources. Working conditions are competitive for Paris, including competitive salary, commuting, restaurant vouchers, health insurance, hybrid remote/in-person working, and a 45 work-day paid leave per year. Details in the link:

https://medialab.sciencespo.fr/actu/hiring-postdoctoral-researcher-for-ai-pm-project/

Researchers considering applying are welcome to address questions.
Best regards,


Pedro RAMACIOTTI MORALES
Chair of AI in Social Sciences & Humanities
French National Research Centre – CNRS




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