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1 week left to apply Last updated 1 week ago Submitted by Amy Rieth

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Studentship 1: Social Sciences with an Interest in Social Identity
Studentship 2: Applied Maths/Stats/Computational Social Science

Background.
We are living in an era…

1 month left to apply Last updated 3 weeks ago Submitted by Amy Rieth

Do you have experience with agent-based modelling? Do you have interest in
sustainable land management, and are you keen to contribute to societally
relevant research? Are you interested in working in…

Expired Last updated 1 month ago Submitted by Amy Rieth

In line with the UFZ’s strategic vision to develop interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary solutions for a sustainable future, we are offering three international research fellowships to be completed …

Postdoctoral position in Social Systems Modelling

Application deadline 2025-04-25
Expired Last updated 2 months ago Submitted by Iza Romanowska

Aarhus University invite applications for a 28-month full time (37h/w) fixed-term postdoctoral position in Simulation and Modelling.
The position focuses on designing and implementing the agent-based modeling component of research projects in code, requiring proficiency in programming and simulation development.

Agent-based modelling position to develop theories of transformative change in social-ecological systems, particularly in the context of natural resource management and food systems. The modeller will work in close cooperation with empirical researchers and philosophers to translate empirical and theoretical knowledge into ABMs and use the models to test and further develop hypotheses about transformative change. She/he/them will also work on developing methods for causal analysis of ABMs.

The aim of this project is to understand and quantify the roles of sociocultural and biophysical factors in the evolution of linguistic diversity using an agent-based modelling approach. The spatial agent-based model should simulate how and where languages (agents) change, merge, and split over time. You will use linguistics theory in combination with large datasets of environmental, demographic, sociocultural and linguistic variables to define the model rules.

Postdoc Modeling Open Source Software Communities

Application deadline 2024-03-01
Expired Last updated 1 year ago Submitted by Marco Janssen

POSITION DESCRIPTION
We are looking to recruit a postdoctoral scholar for a two-year position in an interdisciplinary NSF-funded research project (#2020751). A premise of the work is that open source …

Postdoc fellowship to develop an agent-based model of conspiracy beliefs and health outcomes by calibrating model parameters with empirical network data (egocentric & sociocentric)

Expired Last updated 2 years ago Submitted by Erika Frydenlund

We are looking for diverse participants for a paid, hands-on summer research experience to learn more about the real-world impacts of disinformation. Students will choose topics that align with faculty expertise and pursue research projects that advance their skills in valuable STEM areas including data science, data analytics, information retrieval, applied machine learning, web archiving, and social computing.

Expired Last updated 2 years ago Submitted by Kelly Claborn

You will contribute to the SOCITS project: A socially situated systems approach to youth mental health, working with principal investigator, Dr Mark McCann, and an interdisciplinary team from the University of Glasgow, MRC/CSO Social and Public Health Sciences Unit, College of Social Sciences, School of Psychology and Neuroscience, and the Mental Health Foundation.

The post holder will build Agent Based Models to simulate the range of interactions that take place within secondary schools,[…]

Displaying 10 of 95 results social sciences clear search

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