Postdoctoral Researcher - Public Tech Media Lab
Listed on 2026-01-22
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Research/Development
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Research Scientist
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Job CategoryEmployees in Training
Employment TypeTerminal (Fixed Term)
Job ProfilePostdoctoral Fellow
Job SummaryThe Public Tech Media Lab is currently hiring a postdoctoral researcher to lead studies of artificial intelligence in journalism. Specific research directions would be developed with the postdoctoral scientist. The broad focus should be on creating AI-based systems to help journalists collect, analyze, and distribute news content, as well as engage audiences. The position is fully funded and will initially be for one year, with the possibility of renewal for another year.
We offer a collaborative and international research environment, with Lab members and media partners from across the world, access to computational resources, and research funding. The PTML seeks a postdoctoral fellow who will advance their scholarly projects with opportunities to participate in the vibrant intellectual community at UW–Madison and foster cross‑campus exchange.
The School of Journalism and Mass Communication
Compensation$70,000
Required QualificationsWe seek individuals who think critically, work independently, and approach research with rigor and precision. For this particular position, strong quantitative skills are a must. Other desirable knowledge/skills include:
machine learning
, computational social science methods
, and strong writing skills
.
We are looking for individuals with a Ph.D. in Computer Science, Network Science, Communication Studies, or related fields.
How to Apply- Statement of Interest (2 pages maximum, single‑spaced) describing how your research aligns with the mission of the Public Tech Media Lab.
- Postdoctoral Project Narrative (3 pages maximum). In your research proposal, please outline a concrete idea for a research project you would like to conduct in the lab and with our media partners.
- Curriculum Vitae.
- Contact information for three potential references.
Click the "Apply" button to start the application process.
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Tomás Dodds, Assistant Professor, doddsrojas
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