Job Description
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DEPUTY DIRECTOR, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL), to work with Dr. Neil Thompson as part of the FutureTech research project. Will be responsible for helping lead projects that uncover and quantify the foundations of progress in computing: what are the most important trends, how do they underpin economic productivity and growth, and how can we harness them to sustain and promote shared prosperity. Will be one of the leaders of a multidisciplinary research group that includes computer scientists, engineers, and economists. By drawing on computer science, economics, and management, the group aims to identify and understand trends in computing that create opportunities for (or pose risks to) our ability to sustain economic growth. The goal is to understand and identify levers of influence that enable leaders in computing, scientific funding bodies, and policymakers to better promote the computational foundations of prosperity.
Job Requirements
REQUIRED: advanced degree appropriate to the field of research and the ability to generate and develop concepts independently and to conduct independent research. Job #22164
The position is based within CSAIL on-site in Cambridge, MA. There is the expectation that individuals will primarily work on site, taking part in regular meetings, working and contributing to the wider group in person.
Application material should include a full academic CV and a cover letter.
This is a two-year appointment with the possibility of renewal. Visa sponsorship is available.
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