CSDE Seeks to Hire Computational Demographer & Research Scientist, an Administrator, and a Program Coordinator!
CSDE seeks a Computational Demographer to join its Scientific Core. This position will have a joint role and complementary responsibilities within the UW eScience Institute. This position provides methodological support to faculty and graduate students studying demographic processes and their connections to population health dynamics, as well as leadership on innovative new projects consistent with the scientific emphases of CSDE and eScience. It requires broad social science research skills, advanced computational skills, and an orientation towards service and facilitation of research. The successful candidate will provide support for researchers in the areas of responsible conduct of research, transparent science, data construction, statistical and/or machine learning training, demographic forecasting and probabilistic modeling.
CSDE is also looking for a full time Administrator and a full-time Program Coordinator to support our population science research infrastructure center funded by the NICHD.
With the Director, the Administrator is a primary point person for the development, coordination and implementation of center-wide efforts (including infrastructure and training grants, as well as reporting for internal and external purposes). The Administrator is the chief financial officer and business manager responsible for financial planning, management and overseeing daily center operations, acting independently and responsibly, given general direction from the Director and within the University's policies and procedures. These responsibilities include departmental administration, business planning, financial management, personnel, research project support and other functions as necessary.
The Program Coordinator will provide program support for CSDE staff and Affiliates while managing day-to-day functions of the Center. The Program Coordinator will report to the Administrator, but will also support the director, CSDE staff and affiliates as needed. As such, the successful candidate will have the capacity to interact with a client base from a wide variety of units and seniority, and communicate effectively about the services & mission priorities of CSDE.
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Upcoming Webinar Series Hosted by NASA and NIHHIS Focuses on Heat Vulnerability Indices Using Remote Sensed Data
CSDE scientists working on population health and environment, especially climate-related events, may be interested in the upcoming webinar series hosted by NASA and the National Integrated Heat Health Information System (NIHHIS). The four-part webinar will take place on August 2, 4, 9, and 11 and will describe how to use remote sensed data for measuring urban heat islands and heat vulnerability indices.
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CSDE Recommends – Recent Population and Development Review Table of Contents
CSDE is starting a new regular service for its community. We’ll be highlighting links to recent table of contents for population research journals. Not only might this be of interest for your research, but we encourage you to submit your work to these outlets, too!
This week, PDR’s June issue features papers highlighting the importance of gender within population research from both theoretical and empirical perspectives. The rich analyses and synthesis of evidence in this issue helps identify various roots of gender inequalities, demonstrates their social consequences, and highlights how detrimental gender inequalities can be to women and to society at large. Each article contributes not only to a better understanding of the causes and consequences of gender inequality, but also to a sense of urgency surrounding this most fundamental issue for demographic science.
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