Introduction
The National University of Singapore Centre for Trusted Internet and Community (CTIC) is dedicated to the inter-disciplinary study of the Internet and its implications on the society of the future. The first-of-its-kind centre will integrate social and behavioural science research, digital technologies, data-driven approaches, and policy studies to holistically examine the Internet and its societal impact including topics such as the future of privacy, freedom of expression, misinformation and disinformation, as well as maintaining social security and stability.
This is an exciting opportunity to join us as a Research Fellow in Computational Social Science under a new programme titled \xe2\x80\x9cDigital Information Resilience: Restoring Trust and Nudging Behaviours in Digitalisation\xe2\x80\x9d.
As a Research Fellow in Computational Social Science with CTIC, you have demonstrated an exemplary track record of research and publishing, so you will be tasked with planning and executing a research project under the CTIC Digital Resilience research grant.
You will work closely with the Principal Investigator on a research problem related to news on social media.
Postdocs with a communication research background will be tasked to focus on human evaluation and news consumption (Communication research).
Postdocs with a computer science or related background will be tasked to focus on natural language processing and generation (NLProc, Large Language Models or LLMs, Computational Linguistics).
You will be handling and contributing to research and innovative findings in a team, leading to publications in top-tier conferences/journals as well as exciting real-world implementations. The level of responsibility and independence entrusted would be commensurate with prior experience and academic qualifications
Job Responsibilities
As a Research Fellow with CTIC, you will have the following duties:
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