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UCD Post-doctoral Research Fellow Level 2 # 014080

UCD Post-doctoral Research Fellow Level 2

Position Summary

COTHROM is an Irish Research Council (IRC) funded inter-disciplinary project, which focusses on making predictions about the impact of policy decisions on migrants.
Understanding the impact of policy on various sub-groups, with different assumptions about their socio- economic and psychological characteristics is important to shape good policy decisions. While it is impossible to predict emergent effects due to a multitude of technological, social, economic factors, it is possible to create computational models that can yield information about social outcomes. Simulation of individuals' micro- characteristics can lead to macro-level insights. We propose to create one specifically for immigrants needing a work visa, since they lack representation in the legislative and government machinery. The project will identify individual and community-level variables to monitor, so that some ethical and human rights guidelines can be operationalised. The simulation will test policy mechanisms against multiple populations of immigrants and check if the proposed mechanism(s) violate any ethical principles or lead to unnecessary bad outcomes for migrants.

This is an advanced research focused role, building on your prior experience as a post-doctoral fellow, where you will conduct a specified programme of research supported by research training under the supervision and direction of a Principal Investigator.

The primary purpose of the role is to develop new or advanced research skills and competences, on the processes of publication in peer-reviewed academic publications and scholarly dissemination, the development of funding proposals, and the supervision and mentorship of graduate students along with the opportunity to develop your skills in research led teaching.

In addition to the Principal Duties and Responsibilities listed below, the successful candidate will also carry out the following duties specific to this project:
1. Setup Simulation and Data Pipeline
2. Define Gender-specific Goals and Behaviours

3. Simulate and Detect Emergence
4. Analyse Gender-differences and Review Ethical Violations

This is an inter-disciplinary project, and the post-doctoral fellow is expected to work in collaboration with researchers from the social sciences, and be guided by their insights into relevant variables and ethical impact.

Competition closes:  1st February 2022

Apply Below (Ref: 014080)

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