The Data Science Institute (DSI) at the University of Chicago was established to support the development of emerging efforts in data science across the University. The staff in the Data Science Institute support the University’s community of scholars, their shared ideals, and the core values that make the University a singular intellectual destination. Together with the University's deans and department chairs, the Data Science Institute provides the opportunities, infrastructure, and resources that encourage our faculty and other scholars to pursue their finest work. We are part of the Physical Sciences Division which includes departments and several interdisciplinary research institutes and centers.
JOB DESCRIPTION
Working in collaboration with UChicago Data Science Institute faculty and staff and The Schmidt Family Foundation 11th Hour Project (“11th Hour”), the Data Scientist will increase the data capacity of 11th Hour program staff and grantees. This role will consult on 11th Hour grantee data collection and modeling as well as the long-range goals of advancing scientific discovery, developing open source resources, innovative technical consulting, development and delivery of workshops and training, and other activities designed to advance the research and practice of data-driven and data intensive discovery across 11th Hour grantee areas.
Responsibilities
- Work with nonprofit and social impact partners to design and execute data science projects for social good across multiple verticals including climate, energy, food, agriculture, and human rights.
- Write high quality code (Python) using modern dev ops tools (docker, etc.).
- Conduct workshops and trainings to build 11th Hour Project program staff and grantee data capacity.
- Review and evaluate potential joint 11th Hour-UChicago DSI projects for technical merit and feasibility.
- Develop open source data science resources to support the data literacy and capacity for environmental nonprofits and companies to use.
- Conduct an independent research program in their area of expertise; disseminate and publish these results.
- Engage with other research initiatives at the UChicago DSI including establishing external collaborations across multiple disciplines.
- Support the ongoing education, training and consulting programs at the UChicago DSI.
- Mentor and support graduate and undergraduate students in the UChicago Data Science Clinic.
- Support grant writing activities to support ongoing initiatives in data science.
- Contribute to the life of the UChicago DSI environment through service and participation in UChicago DSI activities, including public lectures, blog posts, contributing to open source technologies, etc.
- Develop materials communicating significant results, best practices and case studies with specific technologies, and documentation for significant software.
- Demonstrate a deep understanding of methods to analyze complex data sets for the purpose of extracting and purposefully using applicable information.
- Develop and maintain infrastructure that connects data sets.
- Design and evaluate statistical models and reproducible data processing pipelines using expertise of best practices in machine learning and statistical inference. Provide expertise for high level or complex data-related requests and engage other IT resources as needed. Partner with other campus teams to assist faculty with data science related needs.
- Guides staff or faculty members in defining the project and applies principals of data science in manipulation, statistical applications, programming, analysis and modeling.
- Perform other related work as needed.
INTERVIEW PROCESS
Candidates will start with a short Zoom conversation, and then will be asked to complete a short (3 hour) take-home challenge, followed by in-person or Zoom interviews with our broader team to evaluate relevant skills and fit with the team.
DIVERSITY, EQUITY AND INCLUSION
The 11th Hour Project at UChicago’s Data Science Institute is all about making data science more accessible and impactful, especially for those who might not see themselves in the field yet. We work on real-world social and environmental challenges and run programs like DSI Summer Lab to give young people—especially those from underrepresented backgrounds—a chance to explore data science with hands-on experience and mentorship. If you want to use data to tackle important issues and be part of a team that cares about making the field more inclusive, this is a great place to start.
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