work on analysis and modeling of social media data, including information diffusion patterns, epidemic models for the spread of ideas, interactions between network traffic and structure dynamics, and agent-based models.
At: Indiana U.
Location: Bloomington, IN
Web: cnets.indiana.edu/
Center for Complex Networks and Systems Research
School of Informatics and Computing
Indiana University, Bloomington
cnets.indiana.edu/news/postdoc-social-networks
The Center for Complex Networks and Systems Research
(CNetS.indiana.edu) at Indiana University, Bloomington has an open
postdoctoral position to study how ideas propagate through complex
online social networks. The position is funded by a McDonnell
Foundation's grant in Complex Systems (www.jsmf.org/grants/2011022/).
The appointment starts in January 2012 for one year and is renewable
for up to 3 additional years. The salary is competitive and benefits
are generous.
The postdoc will join a dynamic and interdisciplinary team that
includes computer, physical, and cognitive scientists. The postdoc
will work with PIs Filippo Menczer and Alessandro Flammini and several
PhD students on analysis and modeling of social media data. Areas of
focus will include information diffusion patterns, epidemic models for
the spread of ideas, interactions between network traffic and
structure dynamics, and agent-based models to explain the emergence of
viral bursts of attention. Domains of study will include politics,
scientific knowledge, and world events. Go to the grant page or
cnets.indiana.edu/groups/nan/truthy for further details on the team
and project.
The ideal candidate will have a PhD in computing or physical sciences;
a strong background in analysis and modeling of complex systems and
networks; and solid programming skills necessary to handle big data
and develop large scale simulations.
To apply, send a CV and names and emails of three references to
CNetS tgholbro@indiana.edu or 919 E 10th Street, Bloomington, IN 47408,
USA. Applications received by Oct. 24, 2011 will be given full
consideration, but the position will remain open until a successful
candidate is identified.
Indiana University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action
employer. Applications from women and minorities are strongly
encouraged. IU Bloomington is vitally interested in the needs of Dual
Career couples.
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