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[Commlist] Postdoc and PhD positions @ Taltech - Dept. of Innovation and Governance
Mon Nov 09 18:07:44 GMT 2020
The Nurkse Department of Innovation and Governance within Tallinn
University of Technology is opening two academic positions (one PhD and
one Postdoc) both scheduled to begin in *February 2021*. Feel free to
circulate this call with anyone who might be interested. Thank you.
The PhD is on "Urban Analytics and Data Technologies", under the
supervision of Prof. Anu Masso. This position is for 4 years.
Deadline for application: *December 16, 2020*. The selection process
will begin soon after.
All information can be founded at:
https://taltech.glowbase.com/positions/165
<https://taltech.glowbase.com/positions/165>
Applicants are invited to submit their ideas for topic specific research
projects, which will be in line with the main research axes of the
FinEst Twins project, from which the position is funded. The projects
should focus on theoretical and empirical research that contributes to
establishing smart, resilient, and sustainable cities worldwide and
fostering the design and use of data technologies that consider social
diversities.
The Postdoc position is on "Critical Understadning of Predictive
Policing", under the supervision of Prof. Anu Masso. The position is
initially for 1 year, with the possibility of renewing it for 2 more years.
Deadline for applications: *December 7, 2020*. The selection process
will begin soon after.
All information can be founded at:
https://www.researchgate.net/job/946515_Postdoctoral_position_in_critical_understanding_of_predictive_policing
<https://www.researchgate.net/job/946515_Postdoctoral_position_in_critical_understanding_of_predictive_policing>
Postdoctoral researchers are invited to submit their ideas for topic
specific research projects, which will be in line with the main research
axes of the NordForsk project, from which the position is funded.
Notably, the project should focus on theoretical and empirical research
that contributes to establishing transparency and set an epistemological
standard for the critical investigation of innovative data-driven policing.
The Ragnar Nurkse Department of Innovation and Governance (RND) is an
interdisciplinary, international research center within Tallinn
University of Technology hosting world-renowned award-winning scholars
and focusing on socially relevant research and teaching. Notably:
* digital transformation of societies: social datafication,
algorithmic governance, data justice, state-citizen relations in
the digital era, smart cities and cross-border data relations;
* models and practices of (e)-governance and public administration
globally;
* P2P technologies, its' governance and potential new production models;
* fiscal governance and fiscal bureaucracies;
* science and innovation policies and its' management.
* philosophy and ethics of science and technology.
The Ragnar Nurkse Department recently initiated a major, €32 million
international R&D project on Smart Cities (FinestTwins) and coordinated
the H2020 funded large-scale innovation pilot on implementing the
Once-Only Principle (TOOP), which laid the foundation for the data
exchange layer foreseen in the European Single Digital Gateway
Regulation (SDGR).
For any further information about the two positions, please contact Prof
Anu Masso ((anu.masso /at/ taltech.ee) <mailto:(anu.masso /at/ taltech.ee)>) or visit
http://ttu.ee/nurkse <http://ttu.ee/nurkse>. To get more information
about the research team, please visit https://taltech.ee/datalab
<https://taltech.ee/datalab>.
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