[CITASA] postdoc and phd openings at CMU

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danah boyd
Fri, Oct 15, 2010 1:24 AM

Perhaps of interest to someone on this list:

Begin forwarded message:

From: "Alessandro Acquisti" acquisti@andrew.cmu.edu

Hello all -

I would like to bring to your attention some openings we have at CMU
starting in 2011. Specifically, we are looking to recruit one post-doc and
one or more phd students to work on (broadly and loosely speaking) online
privacy and behavioral economics/decision research. The full text is below
(also linked at:
http://www.heinz.cmu.edu/~acquisti/CMU-postdoc-openings-HEINZ-web.txt).
Please do pass this on to anyone who may be interested.

Many thanks!
-alessandro

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     *Heinz College, Carnegie Mellon University*

 One Post-Doc Opening for 2011 at the Heinz College

    One PhD Opening for 2011 at the Heinz College

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The Heinz College at Carnegie Mellon University has an opening
for a post-doc in a project focused on the study of privacy
decision making using tools from behavioral economics and
behavioral decision research (if you are interested in the PhD
opening, please scroll down to the end of this message). The
project aims at investigating the role of soft paternalistic
approaches in assisting users who face privacy-sensitive
trade-offs. Such privacy "nudges" will be incorporated into
policy proposals as well as tools and technologies to be
developed by other members of the project.

This is an interdisciplinary project. It involves interacting
with other faculty and students with diverse (economics,
behavioral, and computer science) backgrounds. Prospective
candidates are expected to have done graduate work in, or at
least have some familiarity with, some or several of the
following areas:

  • Behavioral Economics or Behavioral Decision Research
  • Experimental Economics or Experimental Psychology
  • Economics
  • Human Computer Interaction
  • Web Security and Privacy

Candidates are expected to be capable of working under limited
supervision and should have strong communication skills. They
should be able to interact with a team composed of other social
scientists and computer scientists. They should have previous
experience in designing and conducting experiments with human
subjects. The actual work is expected to involve a mix of
behavioral experiments and tools evaluation (in coordination
with the other members of the project). The successful
candidate is expected to publish papers in top-level journals
and conferences along with other faculty and students. He or
she will report to Prof. Alessandro Acquisti (CMU, project PI).
Other faculty involved in this project include Prof. Lorrie
Cranor (CMU, project co-PI) and Prof. Norman Sadeh (CMU,
project co-PI).

The initial appointment is for one year with option of renewal
for another one or two years. The start date is negotiable, but
ideally no later than January 2011. Carnegie Mellon offers
competitive salaries and benefits. Interested candidates should
forward their resume along with the names of three references
to Alessandro Acquisti by email at acquisti@andrew.cmu.edu.

We also expect to recruit one or more PhD students interested
in working in privacy decision making and the economics of
privacy, starting Fall 2011. Accepted PhD applicants would
receive a grant covering stipend and tuition for at least the
first two years of their PhD program. Interested candidates
should also forward their resume to Alessandro Acquisti by
email at acquisti@andrew.cmu.edu.

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Related links:

http://www.cmu.edu/

http://www.heinz.cmu.edu/

http://www.heinz.cmu.edu/~acquisti/


"taken out of context, i must seem so strange" -- ani
http://www.zephoria.org/thoughts/
http://www.danah.org/
@zephoria

Perhaps of interest to someone on this list: Begin forwarded message: > From: "Alessandro Acquisti" <acquisti@andrew.cmu.edu> > > Hello all - > > I would like to bring to your attention some openings we have at CMU > starting in 2011. Specifically, we are looking to recruit one post-doc and > one or more phd students to work on (broadly and loosely speaking) online > privacy and behavioral economics/decision research. The full text is below > (also linked at: > http://www.heinz.cmu.edu/~acquisti/CMU-postdoc-openings-HEINZ-web.txt). > Please do pass this on to anyone who may be interested. > > Many thanks! > -alessandro > > > ================================================================= > > *Heinz College, Carnegie Mellon University* > > One Post-Doc Opening for 2011 at the Heinz College > > One PhD Opening for 2011 at the Heinz College > > > ================================================================= > > The Heinz College at Carnegie Mellon University has an opening > for a post-doc in a project focused on the study of privacy > decision making using tools from behavioral economics and > behavioral decision research (if you are interested in the PhD > opening, please scroll down to the end of this message). The > project aims at investigating the role of soft paternalistic > approaches in assisting users who face privacy-sensitive > trade-offs. Such privacy "nudges" will be incorporated into > policy proposals as well as tools and technologies to be > developed by other members of the project. > > This is an interdisciplinary project. It involves interacting > with other faculty and students with diverse (economics, > behavioral, and computer science) backgrounds. Prospective > candidates are expected to have done graduate work in, or at > least have some familiarity with, some or several of the > following areas: > > * Behavioral Economics or Behavioral Decision Research > * Experimental Economics or Experimental Psychology > * Economics > * Human Computer Interaction > * Web Security and Privacy > > Candidates are expected to be capable of working under limited > supervision and should have strong communication skills. They > should be able to interact with a team composed of other social > scientists and computer scientists. They should have previous > experience in designing and conducting experiments with human > subjects. The actual work is expected to involve a mix of > behavioral experiments and tools evaluation (in coordination > with the other members of the project). The successful > candidate is expected to publish papers in top-level journals > and conferences along with other faculty and students. He or > she will report to Prof. Alessandro Acquisti (CMU, project PI). > Other faculty involved in this project include Prof. Lorrie > Cranor (CMU, project co-PI) and Prof. Norman Sadeh (CMU, > project co-PI). > > The initial appointment is for one year with option of renewal > for another one or two years. The start date is negotiable, but > ideally no later than January 2011. Carnegie Mellon offers > competitive salaries and benefits. Interested candidates should > forward their resume along with the names of three references > to Alessandro Acquisti by email at acquisti@andrew.cmu.edu. > > We also expect to recruit one or more PhD students interested > in working in privacy decision making and the economics of > privacy, starting Fall 2011. Accepted PhD applicants would > receive a grant covering stipend and tuition for at least the > first two years of their PhD program. Interested candidates > should also forward their resume to Alessandro Acquisti by > email at acquisti@andrew.cmu.edu. > > ================================================================= > > Related links: > > http://www.cmu.edu/ > > http://www.heinz.cmu.edu/ > > http://www.heinz.cmu.edu/~acquisti/ > ------ "taken out of context, i must seem so strange" -- ani http://www.zephoria.org/thoughts/ http://www.danah.org/ @zephoria