Postdoctoral Fellow, Block Center for Technology and Society
IT
Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Postdoctoral Fellow, Block Center for Technology and Society
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- Disability friendly
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Carnegie Mellon University: Heinz College
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Open Date
Jun 12, 2026
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Description
Postdoctoral Fellow, Block Center for Technology and Society
Carnegie Mellon University
The Block Center for Technology and Society at Carnegie Mellon University is accepting applications for two Postdoctoral Fellows to conduct research on the societal impact of technology. The Block Center supports research on the impact of artificial intelligence and emerging technologies, with an emphasis on work that connects academic research to real-world practice and policy.
The Postdoctoral Fellows will work with faculty affiliated with the Block Center as part of an interdisciplinary research community focused on producing business- and policy-relevant research.
A typical project may involve engaging with research and organizational partners, designing an experiment or survey, analyzing data, and writing research papers.
Qualifications
Candidates should have familiarity with some combination of:
- Causal inference and empirical research design, including methods such as experiments, difference-in-differences, fixed effects models, instrumental variables, regression discontinuity, or related approaches;
- Programming or scripting knowledge suitable for processing and analyzing large-scale or unstructured data;
- One or more computational environments for statistical analysis, such as Python, R, Stata, or similar tools;
- Writing papers for peer-reviewed academic journals;
- Interest in understanding the social, economic, organizational, and policy implications of emerging technologies.
In addition to research, postdoctoral fellows will engage with the policy and academic community as part of their Block Center engagements. There are no teaching requirements.
Application Process
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