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Post Doctoral Position in Network Modeling

The University of Florida is seeking applicants to fill one postdoctoral research associate position. They will be part of a transdisciplinary project—in collaboration with Columbia University (CU) and East Carolina University (ECU)—entitled “Towards a Multi-scale Theory of Coupled Human Mobility and Environment Change.” The project aims at applying a mixed-methods approach to develop a modeling framework that integrates environmental modeling, social dynamics, and migration theories and then to use such a modeling framework to develop an integrative theory of coupled dynamics of migration and environmental change. Some of the methods include dynamical system modeling, multilayer network approaches, climate and hydrological modeling, and Bayesian inference analyses. Different aspects of the project will be conducted across the three universities. The team will meet remotely on a regular basis and annual workshops will be held where all the team members will meet in person.

Applicants for this postdoc position must demonstrate strong interest in transdisciplinary research and a PhD degree in the social sciences or related/relevant fields. We explicitly specify the last qualification to reflect the importance of integration across disciplines in the project.

To provide the areas of expertise involved in this project, brief descriptions of the participating faculty’s expertise are provided below.

Interested candidates should submit a CV, a cover letter, and three references to Dr. Jeffrey Johnsonjohnsonje@ufl.edu

The review process will start immediately. The position will start as soon as possible. The position will stay open until filled.​

CSDE and DemSemX Panel Recordings Now Available!

In July, CSDE co-sponsored two panel talks on Academic Midlife with DemSemX, a coalition of population centers from across the U.S. This was an exciting opportunity to learn about the career paths of eminent scholars after they received tenure. If you missed one or both events, the recordings are now available here. The first session, “Life after Tenure” was held on July 23 and featured Hiram Beltrán-Sánchez (UCLA), Jennie Brand (UCLA), and Jack DeWaard (Minnesota). The July 30 session, “Later-Stage Career Choices,” featured Adam Gamoran (William T. Grant Foundation), Jennifer Glass (UT at Austin), and Zhenchao Qian (Brown).