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The Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR) is inviting 
applications from qualified and highly motivated students for a Summer Research 
Visit.

The goal of the Population and Social Data Science Summer Incubator Program is 
to enable discovery by bringing together data scientists and population 
scientists to work on focused, intensive and collaborative projects of broad 
societal relevance.

For a period of 3 months (June 3rd - August 23rd, 2024) participating students 
will work in small teams, with support from experienced mentors, towards a 
common research goal. For the summer of 2024, the focus of the program will be 
on three main areas:

  *   "Climate Change and Population Dynamics" mentored by Matt Hauer (Florida 
State University), Risto Conte Keivabu and Emilio Zagheni
  *   "Network and Gender Dynamics on Mobility and Migration" mentored by 
Aliakbar Akbaritabar, Jisu Kim and Daniela Perrotta
  *   "Estimation and Forecasting of Health Indicators in Data-scarce Contexts" 
mentored by Monica Alexander (University of Toronto), Ugofilippo Basellini and 
Irena Chen

Participating students will be exposed to best practices across the social 
sciences and data sciences while contributing to a hands-on project experience 
that will result in a scientific journal article. All participants will also 
have access to lectures and will be able to participate in other scientific 
activities taking place at the MPIDR.

Applicants must be enrolled in a doctoral, master's or undergraduate university 
program (at the time they visit the MPIDR). Selected candidates must obtain 
approval to participate in the program by their supervisor / administrator. The 
Incubator program values research teams that include early-career scientists 
from a range of disciplines and backgrounds, with complementary skill sets. 
Priority will be placed on bringing together a diverse pool of students. The 
total number of attendees will be defined based on resources and quality of 
applications. The mentors will provide seed projects and data ideas, with 
flexibility for students to put forward their own ideas as well.

Successful candidates will have demonstrated ability to work on research 
projects independently and in interdisciplinary teams, and an interest in 
research problems related to both data science and the social sciences, broadly 
defined.

Applications must be in English and submitted online via this 
survey<https://survey.demogr.mpg.de/index.php/682232?lang=en> and include the 
following documents in one single PDF:

  1.  Curriculum Vitae
  2.  Cover letter (Max 2 pages)
- Please state why you are interested in spending the summer at the MPIDR, and 
in which ways you would benefit from participating in the Incubator program.
-Please articulate your research interests and briefly describe a project you 
have worked on, the motivation for it and your contribution.
-Please describe your technical skills, as well as what you would like to learn 
over the course of the Summer visit.
  3.  Copies of academic transcripts for undergraduate and, if applicable, 
graduate education
  4.  Names and contact information for 2 academic referees (no recommendation 
letter is required at this step)

In order to receive full consideration, applications should be received by 
January 10th 2024. Notifications will be sent out by March 2024. This will be 
an in-person summer program, and students will be expected to be in residence 
at the MPIDR in Rostock for the period of the research visit and to devote most 
of their working time to the collaborative research project during that period. 
Selected students enrolled in a PhD program will be offered reimbursement for 
travel costs to/from Rostock, and a stipend. Selected students who are not 
enrolled in a PhD program will be offered reimbursement for travel costs 
to/from Rostock, lodging in Rostock, and a per diem.

The Max Planck Society values diversity and is keen to employ individuals from 
minorities.

We are committed to increasing the number of individuals with disabilities at 
our institutes and therefore encourage applications from such qualified 
individuals. Furthermore, the Max Planck Society seeks to increase the number 
of women in those areas where they are underrepresented and therefore 
explicitly encourages women to apply.

More information

You can find more information on previous program participants, projects and 
publication outcomes on the program 
webpage<https://www.demogr.mpg.de/en/research_6120/digital_and_computational_demography_zagheni_11666/population_and_social_data_science_summer_incubator_program_11935>.

In addition, please consult the FAQ 
document<https://www.demogr.mpg.de/en/research_6120/digital_and_computational_demography_zagheni_11666/population_and_social_data_science_summer_incubator_program_11935/faq_mpidr_summer_incubator_12686>
 for further detail.

For remaining administrative questions, please get in touch with Kathrin McCann 
(mcc...@demogr.mpg.de<mailto:mcc...@demogr.mpg.de>). For scientific questions 
please contact Risto Conte Keivabu [Climate change] 
(contekeiv...@demogr.mpg.de<mailto:contekeiv...@demogr.mpg.de?subject=Summer%20Incubator%20Program>),
 Daniela Perrotta [Mobility] 
(perro...@demogr.mpg.de<mailto:perro...@demogr.mpg.de?subject=Summer%20Incubator%20Program>)
 or Ugofilippo Basellini [Health] 
(basell...@demogr.mpg.de<mailto:basell...@demogr.mpg.de?subject=Summer%20Incubator%20Program>).



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