Santa Fe Institute Complexity Science Postdoctoral Fellowship Program – Knowledge Network

Santa Fe Institute Complexity Science Postdoctoral Fellowship Program

The Santa Fe Institute (SFI) is a non-profit research institution located in Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA. It is a world-renowned center for the study of complexity science. It was founded in 1984. The main research direction of the institute is complex systems science. The institute was founded in 1984 by George Cowen, David Paines, Sterling Kolgueta, Nobel Prize winner in Physics Murray Gell-Mann, Nick Metropolis, Herb Anderson, Peter A. Carruthers, and Richard Slansky. Except for Paines and Gell-Mann, all of them are scientists from the Los Alamos National Laboratory.

Santa Fe Institute Complexity Postdoctoral Fellowships

Santa Fe Institute

Location: Santa Fe, NM

Job Number: 7267332

Posting Date: Jul 26, 2024

Application Deadline: Oct 11, 2024

Job Description

The Complexity Postdoctoral Fellowships, comprising the Omidyar Fellowship, at the Santa Fe Institute are unique among postdoctoral appointments. The Fellowships offer early-career scholars the opportunity to join a collaborative research community that nurtures creative, transdisciplinary thought in pursuit of key insights about the complex systems that matter most for science and society. The Institute rejects compartmentalized thought common in academia. Instead, SFI scientists transcend boundaries between fields, freely synthesizing ideas spanning many disciplines – from math, physics, computer science and biology to the social sciences and the humanities – in pursuit of creative insights that advance our scientific frontiers.

APPLICATIONS ARE ONLY ACCEPTED THROUGH THE ONLINE SITE (see below)

We are open for applications from July 29th – October 11th, 2024 for the 2025 cohort

Requirements:

* a Ph.D. in any scientific discipline (granted within 6 years of the application deadline or expect to receive one by September 2025)

* strong computational and quantitative skills

* an exemplary academic record

* a proven ability to work both independently and collaboratively

* a demonstrated interest in multidisciplinary research

* evidence of the ability to think beyond traditional paradigms

The SFI Complexity Postdoctoral Fellowships offers you:

– freedom to pursue your own research agenda without boundaries

– up to three years in residence at the Santa Fe Institute

– dedicated funds for research and collaboration

– a structured leadership training program

– competitive salary and paid family leave

– opportunities for transdisciplinary collaboration with leading researchers worldwide

Applications are welcome from:

* candidates from any country

* candidates from any scientific discipline with strong quantitative skills

* women and members of underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply

SFI is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive academic global community. SFI is responsive to the needs of dual career couples and is committed to building a culturally diverse research environment.

U.S. citizenship is not a requirement, however, you must be legally able to work in the US. SFI will sponsor a J1 Visa for successful candidates. SFI is not able to sponsor a H1B Visa for candidates.

SFI is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive academic global community. Women and members of underrepresented groups are especially encouraged to apply. SFI is responsive to the needs of dual career couples and is committed to building a culturally diverse research environment.

Contact Information:

Hilary Skolnik

hilary@santafe.edu

United States

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