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Postdoc Position in Computational Social Sciences at The Alan Turing Institute

(Only two weeks to apply)


https://cezanneondemand.intervieweb.it/turing/jobs/postdoctoral_research_associate_computational_social_science_18996/en/

The successful applicant for this position will join my new group in Modelling for Policy, complementing a growing team with members from fields such as Economics, Policy Sciences, Computer Science, Applied Maths, and Physics. I am open to different fields of application, and priority will be given to someone with a strong modelling background. This group works closely with government agencies and international organizations, so the successful applicant will have many opportunities to make their research accessible to different stakeholders. Some of the topics currently active in my group include AI for development, labor dynamics, technological change, production networks, and housing markets. I look forward to meeting someone who can enrich this portfolio and complement the skills of the team.

Do not hesitate to contact me with any questions.

Kind regards,

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Dr Omar A Guerrero

Head of Computational Social Science Research

Public Policy Programme

The Alan Turing Institute

Email: oguerrero@turing.ac.uk

Twitter: @guerrero_oa

Web: oguerr.com

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