Hello All,
Happy New Year 2023 ! Sorry for cross-posting .
Please feel free to spread a word about the PhD position on "Computational Journalism" in my group.
Computational Social Science group (https://css.cs.ut.ee/) is looking for motivated researchers who are interested in working on the topics of computational journalism, especially on understanding echo chambers, biasness in news media, fairness in news media applications (recommendation). We expect the candidate to know one or more aspects of the following techniques and programming languages (if not all):
(i) Preferred programming languages: Python or R. (ii) Exploratory data analysis: feature extraction, visualization, etc. (ii) Machine learning and deep learning with some hands-on experience. (iv) Social media analysis: This includes collecting data from Twitter/Reddit and analyze it for more insight. An ideal candidate should be mindful of what's going on social media as well. (v) Social network analysis and Natural Language Processing.
Program Benefits ================ The funding covers the student fees and a monthly stipend of 2000 Euros (gross salary) for 4 years and Tuition fee is waived. Health insurance is provided Academic and industrial professional development including travel support. Interaction with world-renowned external board members and speakers. Travel grant for attending conferences and workshops.
Location of PhD study: Institute of Computer Science, University of Tartu, Estonia. Institute of Computer Science is located in the University of Tartu Delta Centre (https://delta.ut.ee/en/) and it is a unique multidisciplinary centre for digital technology, analytics and economic thought, bringing together more than 2500 students, university teachers, scientists and R&D staff from companies. In short you will get an opportunity to work in a diverse environment and collaborate with colleagues. Delta Centre opened in January 2020 and is one of the most modern centres of digital technology, analytical and economic thought in the Nordic region.
University of Tartu is the leading higher education and research center in Estonia, with more than 16000 students and 1800 academic staff. It is also the highest ranked university in the Baltic States according to both the Times Higher Education and the QS World University rankings. University of Tartu's Institute of Computer Science, ranks 176-200 (according to Times Higher Education), and hosts 750 Bachelors and Masters students and 60 doctoral students. The institute has a strong international orientation: over 40% of graduate students and a quarter of academic and research staff members are international. Graduate teaching in the institute is in English.
Estonia is famous for its e-approach and home to many startups like Skype, Transferwise and Bolt to name a few. Tartu, university town, is the second largest city of Estonia and is relatively less expensive (compared to its neighbors like Sweden and Finland) and is surrounded by nature within the walkable distance from the city.
The applicant should have: - Applicant should have a master's degree in computer science, mathematics or other relevant discipline, - Excellent programming skills. - A good command of spoken and written English, - Background in statistics/Data Mining/Machine Learning, social media analysis would be ideal. Knowledge of social network analysis would be an additional advantage.
Applications with a CV (max. 2 page), with experience in research (publications) and knowledge of programming languages/tools, can be sent to rajesh.sharma@ut.ee with the subject "PhD application". If you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Kind Regards Rajesh Sharma, Associate Professor Head, Computational Social Science Group Institute of Computer Science University of Tartu, Estonia. Group webpage https://css.cs.ut.ee/