The Center for Spatial Research (CSR) at the Graduate School of Architecture, 
Planning and Preservation (GSAPP) seeks applications for a full-time Associate 
Research Scholar. The Associate Research Scholar will focus on generating, 
analyzing, and visualizing spatial data for the Mapping Historical New York 
project. A Master’s degree in Architecture, Data Science, Urban Planning, 
Computational Design, Geography, Historical GIS, Landscape Architecture or a 
closely related field is required. We invite applications from candidates with 
a strong interest in interdisciplinary work whose research practices combine 
techniques of data science, historical research, and GIS-based methods. This 
appointment may start as early as July 16, 2022, will be up to one year, and is 
renewable contingent on satisfactory performance and available funding. 

The position will report to the Director of CSR and will be part of a 
collaborative, cross-disciplinary project team between CSR and the Department 
of History. The incumbent will work closely with the Project Lead and Principal 
Investigators to: develop methodologies for historical geographic information 
systems research, including standardizing, linking, and geocoding census 
records; participate in writing and creating maps and visualizations for papers 
and other publications in journal and multimedia formats; contribute to the 
project’s Digital Atlas; and develop teaching materials related to this 
research.

Successful candidates will have robust experience in GIS-based research 
including some experience with historical GIS research and must have experience 
and interest in using GIS-based research practices to open up new questions in, 
and modes of representation of, urban environments. They will also have 
experience in data science and methodology design as well as in a range of 
other computational tools for research. The Center’s projects typically draw on 
multiple tools including R; Python; Adobe Creative Suite; mapping and 
visualization libraries such as Leaflet, Processing, D3, APIs, HTML5, CSS, and 
Javascript.

 

Interested applicants are asked to submit a letter of interest, CV, and a 
portfolio that demonstrates your work and research experience. Applicants will 
be asked to submit contact information for three references. (References will 
only be contacted for finalists.)

Please visit our online application site at 
https://academic.careerAs.columbia.edu/#!/97188 for further information about 
this position and to submit your application. Review of applications will begin 
in early July and continue until the position is filled.

Columbia University is an Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran.

 


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