Postdoctoral Research Fellow – Science Education & Learning Sciences; Kaput Center
Listed on 2025-12-17
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Education / Teaching
Data Scientist
The Kaput Center for STEM Education and Innovation at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth invites applications for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow to join a multi-institutional project focused on professional learning in science education. This collaborative research initiative seeks to advance transformative teaching practices through innovative, data-driven approaches across a range of educational settings. We are seeking a dynamic and interdisciplinary scholar with expertise in science education and/or the learning sciences, and demonstrated experience with Net Logo or similar agent-based modeling tools.
The successful candidate will join a vibrant research team including Dr. Shakhnoza Kayumova, Dr. Walter Stroup, Dr. Kathryn Strom, and Dr. Fikile Nxumalo.
- Conduct design-based research on professional learning in science education.
- Support the development and analysis of Net Logo-based learning environments and simulations.
- Collaborate on data collection, analysis (qualitative and/or mixed methods), and dissemination.
- Contribute to scholarly publications, conference presentations, and community-engaged scholarship.
- Engage with partners across multiple institutions and educational contexts.
- Work with and support doctoral students.
- Ph.D. in Science Education, Learning Sciences, or a closely related field (completed by start date).
- Demonstrated research experience in science education and/or learning sciences.
- Proficiency with Net Logo or similar platforms for agent-based modeling.
- Strong collaborative, organizational, and communication skills.
- Familiarity with teacher professional development or professional learning research.
- Familiarity with sociocultural frameworks.
- Background in computational or systems thinking in educational settings.
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