Predoctoral Scholar
Company: University of Chicago
Location: Chicago
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Department PSD Data Science: Research Staff About the Department
The Data Science Institute at the University of Chicago was
established to support the development of emerging efforts in data
science across the University. The staff in the Data Science
Institute support the University’s community of scholars, their
shared ideals, and the core values that make the University a
singular intellectual destination. Together with the University's
deans and department chairs, the Data Science Institute provides
the opportunities, infrastructure, and resources that encourage our
faculty and other scholars to pursue their finest work. We are part
of the Physical Sciences Division which includes departments such
as math, statistics, and computer science, as well as several
interdisciplinary research institutes and centers. The Data and
Democracy Research Lab is a unique interdisciplinary team combining
expertise in mathematics, algorithm design, geospatial data, and
public policy. Members of the lab pursue cutting-edge research in
the basic science and practically relevant applications of
geometry, probability, and computing to the design of democratic
mechanisms, including redistricting and “alternative” systems of
election like ranked choice voting. We maintain a number of widely
used open-source software packages and work closely with a broad
set of institutional and public-interest partners engaged in
election administration, civic education, and data-driven efforts
to improve democratic institutions. Job Summary The Data and
Democracy Lab, under the direction of PI Moon Duchin, seeks to
train a new generation of research leaders through a predoctoral
program that will position them strongly for PhD study in data
science with social impact. These two-year, in-person positions
will provide a bridge from broad undergraduate education to more
specialized doctoral programs. Examples of well-aligned PhD
programs include data science, applied math, computer science,
statistics, geography or demography, sociology, political science,
economics, and public policy. Predoctoral Scholars will be full
participants in the whole range of activities of the Data and
Democracy Research Initiative that houses the Lab. Predocs will
gain research and coding skills through direct mentorship in the
Lab, as well as acquiring specific domain knowledge in Census and
geospatial data, systems of election, and effective data
visualization. Successful candidates will be comfortable asking
questions, diving head first into research projects, and have the
ability to communicate with a wide variety of audiences.
Responsibilities Applies mathematical and computational ideas to
the study of voting, elections, and collective decision making.
Actively participates in research projects. Writes and publishes
reports and research papers. Develops and tests research code for
open-source software packages. Works in collaboration with members
of the research team and policy partners. Maintains technical and
administrative support for a research project. Analyzes and
maintains data and/or specimens. Conducts literature reviews.
Assists with preparation of reports, manuscripts and other
documents. Performs other related work as needed. Minimum
Qualifications Education: Minimum requirements include a college or
university degree in related field. Work Experience: Minimum
requirements include knowledge and skills developed through
Certifications: Preferred Qualifications Experience: Depth of
coursework in both STEM and in humanities and social sciences.
Evidence of breadth and critical thinking is particularly valuable.
Prior coding experience in Python or R, with willingness to learn
Python-based tools. Demonstrated experience in community engagement
and wide-audience communication. Demonstrated interest in the study
of democratic systems and civil rights. Experience in data
analysis. Strong quantitative skills. Excellent organizational
skills and attention to detail. Ability to work both independently
and as a team member. Working Conditions Predoctoral Fellow will be
based out of Chicago, IL. Application Documents Resume (required)
Statement of interest (2-3 pages) that covers relevant parts of the
candidate’s background, college experience, description of past
projects, and possible research directions. Should describe the
candidate’s fit for this position and address planned career
trajectory and list names of recommendation writers. (required)
Letters of Recommendation sent by email from the recommender to
Mindi Mysliwiec ( mindi@uchicago.edu ) with the subject line "D DRI
Predoc". (2 required) Unofficial Transcript (required) Review of
applications will begin on February 15. Applications that are
submitted by that date will receive full consideration. When
applying, the document(s) MUST be uploaded via the My Experience
page, in the section titled Application Documents of the
application. Job Family Research Role Impact Individual Contributor
Scheduled Weekly Hours 37.5 Drug Test Required No Health Screen
Required No Motor Vehicle Record Inquiry Required No Pay Rate Type
Salary ? FLSA Status Exempt ? Pay Range $50,000.00 The included pay
rate or range represents the University’s good faith estimate of
the possible compensation offer for this role at the time of
posting. Benefits Eligible Yes The University of Chicago offers a
wide range of benefits programs and resources for eligible
employees, including health, retirement, and paid time off.
Information about the benefit offerings can be found in the
Benefits Guidebook . Posting Statement The University of Chicago is
an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the
basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender,
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