Post Doctoral Scholar

Updated: 3 months ago
Location: Columbus, ILLINOIS
Job Type: FullTime
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Job Title:
Post Doctoral Scholar


Department:
John Glenn | Academic

The John Glenn College of Public Affairs at The Ohio State University is seeking a postdoctoral researcher with interests in Drinking-and-Driving and/or Other Risky Health Behaviors; Traffic Safety Research; Measurement of Risky Health Behaviors using Secondary Data and Statistical Methods; and/or Health Economics more broadly. The successful candidate will work with an interdisciplinary team of researchers to implement a novel method of measuring drinking-and-driving using existing secondary data sources and statistical methods. They will be expected to conduct empirical analyses in Python and/or R, use impeccable data management procedures that can be easily replicable, contribute to research strategy and results reporting, contribute to manuscript composition, and develop additional research questions that extend the current project. The candidate will also have the opportunity to join other research projects on policy and health economics, as time and interests permit.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

The postdoctoral researcher will work with Dr. Lauren Jones at the Ohio State University, and Dr. Anton Babkin at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, along with others on the research team, with an anticipated start date as soon as possible, in a full-time appointment. Responsibilities will include contributing to the cleaning and management of three large datasets (the Fatality Analysis and Reporting System (FARS); the Crash Reporting Sampling System (CRSS); and the National Roadside Survey (NRS)); implementing econometric modeling techniques using R and/or Python to produce estimates of the relative risk of drinking-and-driving, according to a pre-determined research strategy provided by Drs. Jones and Babkin; communicating research progress, difficulties and results clearly and in a timely manner to the research team both verbally (team meetings) and in writing (email, research log); using Git to manage and collaborate on research code and documentation; working in a self-directed and solutions-oriented manner that allows for advancement of the project goals; developing questions for future research advancement.

The Postdoctoral researcher will be expected to co-author multiple publications in field and interdisciplinary journals. They will also be encouraged to participate in professional conferences and to seek other professional development opportunities, including external funding support.


Additional Information:

This appointment is for one year, with potential for renewal based on funding and performance.

An attractive fringe benefit package is included and location of work may be flexible based on data access requirements.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

Minimum qualifications include a Ph.D. in economics, agricultural economics, public policy, geography, sociology, data science, or a closely related field prior to appointment start date. Potential hires must also have superior proficiency in data analysis or modeling using Python, R, or MATLAB; and strong communication and interpersonal skills to work effectively in a collaborative, interdisciplinary environment.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

Preferred qualifications include proficiency in econometric modeling; experience working in a distributed version control system such as Git; demonstrated use of impeccable data and workflow management strategies; experience working with the FARS, CRSS, NRS data, or other large datasets; a record of peer-reviewed publications or advanced working papers related to the position description.

TO APPLY:
Review of applications will begin on September 15 and continue until the position is filled.  Please submit the following materials through OSU’s job hiring site: (1) a curriculum vita; (2) a cover letter; (3) graduate transcripts; (4) sample of publications or relevant working papers; (5) sample Python/R/MATLAB code; and (6) commitment to diversity statement which should identify how you anticipate this research agenda could broaden participation in economic research among historically disadvantaged populations. Letters of recommendation will be requested directly from candidates who meet the basic position requirements.

Direct inquiries to Lauren Jones ([email protected] ) with subject line: Post-Doctoral Researcher Search.

Employment of the successful candidate will be contingent upon the successful completion of a pre-employment criminal background check.

The Work Environment and Culture:

The John Glenn College of Public Affairs is committed to inspiring and developing the next generation of public and nonprofit professionals who can handle complex issues and make change a reality in civic life. Ranked best in Ohio and 20th nationally all Public Affairs graduate schools in the 2022 U.S. News & World Report ratings, the Glenn College teaches its students how governments, nonprofits, and private firms can work together to serve the public and achieve results. The Glenn College is celebrating over 50 years of turning students’ passions into policy and is housed in Page Hall, a state-of-the-art building in the center of the university’s main campus in Columbus, Ohio.

The Ohio State University, the flagship public university of Ohio, is located in the state’s capital, Columbus. OSU is ranked 17th among the best public universities in the nation. Columbus is the 14th largest city in the United States and offers many cultural and recreational amenities. It was recently rated by Forbes as the #1 opportunity city in the country and by Time as being in the top 10 cities to start a new career.


Location:
Page Hall (0061)


Position Type:
Term (Fixed Term)


Scheduled Hours:
40


Shift:
First Shift


Final candidates are subject to successful completion of a background check.  A drug screen or physical may be required during the post offer process.



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