Research Associate - Human Sciences Methodology for Agent-Based Modelling (DesCartes - WP1 & 6)
CNRS@CREATE LTD.
Singapore, Singapore
Base: sgd 5,500 - sgd 7,200; bonus/equity: not spe...
Not specified
Master's degree in psychology or sociology
Solid training in qualitative methods
Experience conducting field observations
The Research Associate position at CNRS@CREATE in Singapore focuses on applying human sciences methodology to support agent-based modeling within the DesCartes Programme. The role involves field observations, qualitative interviews, and collaboration with interdisciplinary teams to enhance AI systems in healthcare
Job Summary
The Research Assistant will contribute to the design and implementation of human sciences methodology feeding into an Agent-Based Model for healthcare services.
Key responsibilities include designing field observations, conducting semi-structured interviews with healthcare staff and patients, and translating qualitative findings for modelling teams.
This is a 6-month contract position based in Singapore with a salary range of SGD 5,500 to SGD 7,200.
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The Research Associate position at CNRS@CREATE in Singapore focuses on applying human sciences methodology to support agent-based modeling within the DesCartes Programme. The role involves field observations, qualitative interviews, and collaboration with interdisciplinary teams to enhance AI systems in healthcare.
Salary
Base: SGD 5,500 - SGD 7,200; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Not specified
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Master's degree in psychology or sociology
Solid training in qualitative methods
Experience conducting field observations
Ability to perform thematic analysis
Excellent working English skills
Nice-to-have
Basic familiarity with ABM or simulation approaches
Experience in clinical or hospital environments
Additional languages like Mandarin or Malay
Interest in interdisciplinary work with modellers
Key Requirements
Master's degree in psychology, sociology, anthropology, public health, human factors, or cognitive science