Postdoctoral Research Associate Human Data Interaction/Data Visualization Roux Institute, P
Listed on 2026-07-01
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Research/Development
Data Scientist
Postdoctoral Research Associate – Human Data Interaction/Data Visualization
Location:
The Roux Institute, Portland, Maine.
We are currently seeking two postdoctoral research fellows with an interest in data visualization and statistical graphics to complement our multidisciplinary Human‑Data Interaction research team. The primary focus will be information visualization, data ethics, and statistical communication. We are also interested in investigating the rhetorical and communicative aspects of data communication.
The candidate will lead projects around designing and evaluating data visualization techniques for communicating statistical information, especially uncertainty information, to wide audiences. Candidates will draw on expertise in data visualization and HCI, and employ skills in graphic design, mixed methods research, and scientific communication.
Postdocs will receive formal and structured mentoring on topics including mentor/mentee research relationship, technology transfer, and proposal development.
This fully funded position is renewable for up to two years pending satisfactory performance. Starting date is negotiable, beginning as early as December 2024. Compensation is competitive and includes benefits.
Responsibilities- Develop or contribute to a research program focused on aspects of data visualization pertinent to Roux Institute partners.
- Assist in initiating, executing, and completing research and experiments.
- Prepare and write research papers, presentations, grant proposals, and other research‑related activity.
- Foster a safe, inclusive, welcoming, and collaborative environment.
- Build strong ties with interdisciplinary collaborators and industry, nonprofit, or government partners and actively engage these individuals in the research program.
- Potential additional responsibilities, depending on position seniority, may include assisting in laboratory management, graduate student training/advising, and co‑op/intern student mentoring.
The candidate must hold a Ph.D. in a relevant field, including computer science, human‑centered computing, information or data science, or psychology by the appointment start date. Candidates must demonstrate prior research experience in data visualization, graphical perception, or human‑centered design. Successful candidates should be able to undertake substantially full‑time research or scholarship and work under the supervision of a senior scholar.
The successful candidate must demonstrate excellent interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills, meticulous attention to detail, and proficiency in HCI research methodology, as well as quantitative and qualitative data analysis. Preference will be given to candidates with experience in interdisciplinary collaborations or a demonstrated potential for such collaborations, along with strong computational and analytical skills.
An ideal candidate should possess experience in designing and implementing interactive data visualizations using common libraries like D3.js, ggplot, or Vega, as well as expertise in languages and libraries for data analysis such as R or Python. Lastly, candidates should have experience performing human subjects experiments.
CompensationCompensation Grade/
Pay Type:
108S
Expected Hiring Range: $60,315.00 – $85,192.50
Starting salary will depend on several factors, including education, experience, location, and expertise.
All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, disability status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.
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