***Postdoc/Research Scientist Positions at MPIDR: Search Fields: Migration | 
Population Dynamics | Computational Demography***

The Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR) is recruiting highly 
qualified Post-Docs or more senior Research Scientists to join the Lab of 
Migration and Mobility and/or the Lab of Population Dynamics and Sustainable 
Well-Being, within the Department of Digital and Computational Demography, 
headed by MPIDR Director Emilio Zagheni.

Digital and computational demography is a growing interdisciplinary field that 
tackles fundamental questions across all domains of population research by 
combining the methods and perspectives of computational sciences, social and 
behavioral sciences, and statistics. The field has emerged in parallel with 
rapid technological improvements in computing, the spread of Internet and 
mobile technologies, and the increased digitalization of data and of people's 
lives. Our group brings together methodologists (from areas like statistics, 
computer science or formal demography) with population scientists in order to 
foster cross-pollination of ideas, to advance methods and theories of 
demographic research, and to address pressing scientific and societal questions.

Candidates who can enrich, complement or expand projects in Research Areas of 
the Lab of Migration and Mobility or Research Areas of the Lab of Population 
Dynamics and Sustainable Well-Being would be particularly welcome. Across all 
profiles, ability and willingness to work in interdisciplinary teams in order 
to conduct cutting-edge research that advances our understanding of population 
processes is key.

More information are available on our website: 
https://www.demogr.mpg.de/en/career_6122/jobs_fellowships_1910/postdoc_research_scientist_positions_at_mpidr_search_fields_migration_%7C_population_dynamics_%7C_computational_demography_14621.


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