[AISWorld] Post-Doc Opportunity at MIT Center for Digital Business

George F Westerman georgew at MIT.EDU
Thu Dec 9 16:34:27 EST 2010


The MIT Sloan Center for Digital Business (MIT CDB) seeks one or more Postdoctoral Associates to work on two research themes:  (1) large data set analysis for forecasting consumer purchasing trends, and (2) field research in the "digitization" of business.  These projects are in collaboration with corporate sponsors of the MIT CDB.  Professor Erik Brynjolfsson and Dr. Andrew McAfee are the Principal Investigators.



Requirements

Highly motivated postdoctoral researcher(s) with extensive experience in (1) data analytics, statistics, and econometrics; or (2) literature review and field research on innovation and business strategy.  Must be able to work well with academics and industry executives alike.  English language skills (verbal and written) must be strong.  PhD in a Management Science field.  The research will be conducted in Cambridge MA USA.



Salary

Commensurate with experience, and competitive with similar positions.



To apply

Please send a CV and research sample to CDB Executive Director David Verrill (dverrill at mit.edu)



About the MIT Sloan School of Management and Center for Digital Business

The MIT Sloan School of Management, based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is one of the world's leading business schools - conducting cutting-edge research and providing management education to top students from more than 60 countries. The School is part of MIT's rich intellectual tradition of education and research.  Founded in 1999, the MIT Center for Digital Business is the world's largest center for research focused on the digital economy.  We have worked with more than 50 corporate sponsors. We have funded more than 60 faculty and performed more than 75 research projects.  Our faculty and sponsors represent the leaders in Digital Business research, analysis and practice worldwide.  Together, we are inventing the future of Digital Business.


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