Your research will be part of “WHAT-IF”, a European research project aimed at creating a ‘digital twin’ of the (social) media environment, in order to test possible interventions at the individual and/or societal level. The empirical core of the project is formed by a combination of individual level data donation of (social) media usage, which will be used to train and validate a LLM-based simulation. Then, this will be used to examine the role of misinformation and hate speech, among others, as well as develop solutions to counter the negative effects of these phenomena. The project also explicitly considers the legal and ethical considerations of datafying and simulating individual media usage.
Your main role in the project will be assisting in the development of the methodology and software for running virtual field experiments using the WHAT-IF simulation. This involves turning the simulated interactions into an immersive and user-friendly interface that can be used to program and run the experiments. You will lead one of the experimental studies and collaborate on the others, answering questions on the role of media diets and its effects on democratic outcomes. Additionally, you can be involved in improving the data donation infrastructure, help with the development and validation of the simulation, and/or help with the panels in 4 countries to engage a strong citizen perspective in the entire research process. Together with your supervisors, you will plan this research, execute it, and publish it in leading international journals.
Please feel free to email Wouter van Atteveldt ([email protected]) for more information on the project or to receive a summary of the project description.
A challenging position in a socially involved and highly interdisciplinary organization. The job profile is based on the university job ranking system and is vacant for 1 FTE. We offer you:
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About the project
The research is embedded in the department of Communication Science (Department Communication Science) and the Political & Computational Communication Research Group. Supervisors are Prof. dr. Wouter van Atteveldt, dr. Mariken van der Velden, and dr. Sílvia Majó-Vázquez. They are international key players in the field of political and computational communication science and have won several prestigious prizes honouring their work. You will also collaborate with many researchers across 10 European countries..
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Are you interested in this position? Please apply via the application button. In your application include 1) your curriculum vitae, 2) the cover letter, 3) link to Github page or code 4) link to an experiment pre-registration. Applications are accepted until October 27, 2024 at midnight. The job interviews will take place online on November 14, 2024, when possible, please take this date into account when applying for the position. Preferred starting date is January 1, 2025.
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