Hi GEP-ed,

I have 3 open positions in my group for recent BA/BS, Masters or PhD grads
looking to sharpen their research and data-science skills applied to a
range of applied projects in climate policy, sustainable urbanization, and
emerging digital technologies for governance.

The positions are slated to start Jan. 1, 2021 and UNC has informed me
there is some initial flexibility for remote work within the U.S. pending
the COVID situation. More details are available at:
http://datadrivenlab.org/positions/. I hope to make offers by November so
the sooner interested candidates can apply the better.

Please circulate to those interested and feel free to get in touch directly
with me.

Many thanks,
Angel

http://datadrivenlab.org/positions/

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*Post-doctoral Associate*

UNC Public Policy (https://publicpolicy.unc.edu/) is an academic department
within the College of Arts & Sciences (CAS). Public Policy provides
students with the theoretical perspective, analytical skills, and
substantive knowledge needed to address domestic and global policy
challenges.



The Data-Driven EnviroLab (www.datadrivenlab.org) headed by Prof. Angel Hsu
is seeking a two-year post-doctoral research associate to contribute to a
National Science Foundation-funded project that investigates the role of
emerging technologies such as distributed ledger systems to climate change
tracking and governance. The Data-Driven EnviroLab is an interdisciplinary
group of researchers that applies cutting edge data analytics and
quantitative approaches to environmental policy questions, from climate
change to urbanization and energy. The post-doctoral associate will also
have the opportunity to contribute to a range of the group's other
projects, building quantitative data analysis skills and contributing to
ongoing real-world policy efforts and projects.


Applicants must have completed a PhD in a relevant field, such as computer
science, data science, climate policy or science, quantitative policy
analysis, political science, science and technology studies.

Domain expertise in either emerging technologies like distributed ledger
systems (i.e., blockchain), Internet governance, or climate change strongly
desired. Candidates who have quantitative data analysis (R, Python) or
programming skills also strongly desired.



The University is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer and
welcomes all to apply without regard to age, color, disability, gender,
gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, national origin,
race, religion, sex, sexual orientation or veteran status.



For full consideration, please apply at
https://unc.peopleadmin.com/postings/176393


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*Research Associate *


The range of projects the Research Associate is expected to support include:

-The Urban Environment and Social Inclusion Index (
www.datadrivenlab.org/urban), the first spatially-explicit index measuring
cities’ performance on Sustainable Development Goal 11, which charges urban
areas to be sustainable and inclusive;
-A National Science Foundation (NSF)-supported project investigating the
use of distributed ledger technologies for climate action tracking;
-The role of cities, regions, and companies in global climate change
mitigation and governance, with a particular focus on the Global South;
-Vulnerability risk mapping and assessment of the Urban Heat Island effect
in Singapore, as part of the Cooling Singapore 2.0 research collaborative.
-Emerging AI-driven, digital environmental governance in China

The Research Associate will assist with experimental/research Design, data
collection, desk research and writing, contributing to academic
peer-reviewed articles as well as popular blog/communication pieces; work
with PI and team members and students on a range of projects; assist with
fundraising, grant reports, budgeting; present work at outreach events and
coordinate workshops/events as needed.

Educational Requirements
Graduate of a bachelor's or master’s degree program in a relevant field
(e.g, environmental management, data science, or other).


For full consideration, please apply at
https://unc.peopleadmin.com/postings/183199

*Data Scientist*

- Applicants must have completed a B.S./M.S./PhD in a relevant quantitative
field, such as geography, statistics, computer science, data science,
climate policy or science, quantitative policy analysis, political science,
or economics.

- Experience with statistical programming language is required; experience
working in R or Python is strongly preferred.

-Proficiency in at least two of the following languages/software: R,
Python, JavaScript/HTML, GIS, bash, or others. Some of the skills past
hires have utilized for our work include:

- Statistical analysis and data visualization in R or Python

- Statistical analysis, data visualization, and web scraping in Python

- Presentation of data and research findings in attractive, web accessible
visualizations (RShiny, Javascript/d3)

- Presentation of data and research in map-based formats (Tableau, CartoDB,
Javascript/Leaflet, ArcGIS, QGIS)

- Website development (PHP/WordPress)

- Work on open-source geospatial calculation tools utilizing GIS (QGIS or
Google Earth Engine)

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Angel Hsu, PhD | 徐安琪, 博士
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
datadrivenlab.org | @ecoangelhsu

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