The Center for Mind and Culture (CMAC) is a non-profit research center that innovates creative solutions for urgent social problems. We are committed to a radically interdisciplinary, non-partisan approach, and uniting the humanities, social sciences, and data sciences. CMAC mobilizes an international network of experts to develop cutting-edge tools and disseminate visionary insights to public and professional stakeholders. We aim to deepen understanding of complex adaptive social systems in order to help change agents be more effective.
Applying computational and data-science methods to fundamental research questions in cognitive neuroscience is vital for deepening human self-understanding. While some invent the next great widget and others figure out how to sell it faster and cheaper, CMAC is committed to working with talented researchers who want to apply their skill sets to the dual challenge of understanding the human condition and promoting human good.
This term-limited position is funded by a research grant on the Cognitive Neuroscience of Religion. A central task of this position is computational simulation of the REM-Theta system, its involvement in creating supernatural-agent cognitions, its disruption in neuropsychiatric disorders, and its entanglement in interpersonal and cultural dynamics. A small collaborative research group will coordinate activities and build models, drawing on subject-matter experts as needed. The computational modeling activities are conducted within the Center for Mind and Culture in Boston under the leadership of Prof. Wesley J. Wildman (PI on a subcontract). The larger team is led by Prof. Patrick McNamara (Northcentral University) and Prof. Jordan Grafman (Northwestern University), who are co-PIs on the funded research project.
The successful candidate will be expert in computational modeling and simulation using both system-dynamics and agent-based models. Neural modeling expertise is helpful but not required for this position as the modeling occurs at the relatively high level of neural systems and associated cognitions and behaviors. Other requirements are statistical data analysis, participation in online study design and execution, documenting procedures, participation in team meetings, presenting findings at workshops and conferences, and writing up results for publication.
The position may be done remotely or in Boston and will begin as soon as April 1, 2022.
Minimum qualifications
Preferred qualifications
Education and experience
The successful candidate may be from one of the following backgrounds.
To apply, please email a resume and a list of references to admin@mindandculture.org, along with a cover letter and links to any materials that you have created or co-created. The Center for Mind and Culture is an Equal Opportunity Employer.