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[ecrea] Postdoctoral position in social media interventions to combat health misinformation
Fri May 11 10:37:38 GMT 2018
POSTDOCTORAL ASSOCIATE, Questrom School of Business, College of
Communications, and Center for Behavioral Sciences Research, Social
Innovation on Drug Resistance (SIDR) Program
Tracking Code
9947/D0418
Job Description
We seeking a postdoctoral associate to work on a social media
interventions project. The postdoctoral associate will mainly be
working with Professors Dylan Walker, Jacob Groshek, and Belinda
Borrelli on an interdisciplinary project studying social media
interventions. The postdoc will work with the team to design and
enact a variety of (bot-based) algorithmic, semi-automated and/or
manual social media interventions. We will analyze the impact of
interventions on multiple outcomes, including: individual knowledge,
beliefs and behaviors, and the formation and dynamics of contagions.
The postdoctoral associate will have opportunities to engage in all
aspects of the study, including presenting research at conferences
and publishing research findings in peer-reviewed journals and
special interest publications.
This is an unparalleled opportunity for a motivated postdoctoral
associate: as part of the Social Innovation on Drug Resistance
(SIDR) Program, the associate will be part of a growing,
interdisciplinary community of researchers from across Boston
University’s schools and colleges. Through SIDR’s workshops and
other activities, the associate will become part of a network of top
scholars in the multiple disciplines involved in SIDR.
The program will provide a forum for the associate to present their
work as it develops, and the benefit of being associated with
leading research entities with a strong global and domestic
presence. The worldwide networks from SIDR’s founding partners, The
Institute for Health System Innovation & Policy and CARB-X, will be
available to SIDR postdocs to help their research projects.
This is a two-year position, with a start date on or after July 1,
2018.
Required Skills
We are looking for a high-potential recent PhD (completed near or
after December 2016) in Computer Science, Physics, Computational
Social Science, Information Systems, or other related field. The
ideal candidate will have:
* Expertise in the collection, processing and analysis of
large-scale, messy, unstructured or semi-structured datasets
* Advanced knowledge in statistical / econometric modeling and
causal inference
* Strong skills and experience in programming in general and
specifically in scientific programming (R, Python, SQL), data
science, and visualization
* Experience with Natural Language Processing techniques (word
embedding, topic analysis, etc.)
* Experience with Neural Networks
* Strong written and oral communication skills
* Boston University is committed to building a culturally diverse
community and strongly encourages applications from female and
minority candidates.
*/A*/bout The Social Innovation on Drug Resistance (SIDR) Program/*/*
SIDR is an interdisciplinary program focused on the interaction of
human behavior and drug-resistant infections. SIDR was created by
TheInstitute for Health System Innovation &
Policy<http://www.bu.edu/ihsip>and the Combating Antibiotic
Resistant Bacteria Biopharmaceutical Accelerator,
orCARB-X,<http://www.carb-x.org/>to further the understanding of how
human behavior affects the evolution of drug-resistant microbes and
develop the interdisciplinary, social science-based solutions
necessary to address the rising threat of drug-resistance. By
convening a diverse community of scholars, funding research, and
developing the next generation of scientists, SIDR seeks to advance
these goals. Learn more about SIDR atwww.bu.edu/ihsip/sidr
<http://www.bu.edu/ihsip/sidr>.
The Institute for Health System Innovation & Policy is a Boston
University-wide research institute that draws upon the diversity of
the Boston University community’s constituent schools and faculty,
as well the greater Boston bio-technology and medical ecosystem, to
leverage the development of leaders and solutions for the complex
current and future problems in healthcare.
CARB-X is the world’s largest public-private partnership supporting
antibiotic R&D, accelerating a diverse portfolio of at least 20
high-quality antibacterial products towards clinical development by
leveraging $455 million in BARDA funds with matching funds from
Wellcome Trust.
*/Salary & Benefits/*
The SIDR Postdoctoral Associate will receive a competitive salary
above NIH postdoctoral stipend rates. As an employee of Boston
University, the postdoctoral associate will be eligible for a
variety of outstanding benefit programs offered through the
university. To learn more, visitwww.bu.edu/benefits
<http://www.bu.edu/benefits>.
*/How to Apply/*
To apply, submit a CV with a publication list, cover letter, a
relevant publication or writing sample, and three references via
email (tortflynn /at/ bu.edu).<mailto:(rtflynn /at/ bu.edu)>Please use “SIDR
Postdoctoral Associate Application” as the subject line of your email.
We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants
will receive consideration for employment without regard to race,
color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected
veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. Boston
University is a VEVRAA Federal Contractor.
Job Location
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Position Type
Full-Time/Regular
Salary
Competitive
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