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Igor Grossmann

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University of Waterloo

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Social Psychology

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Behavioral Economics

30%

Society

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Mindfulness

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Reasoning

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Social Science

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Social Cognition

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University of Waterloo

Postdoctoral Fellowship in Decision-Making, Cultural Narratives, and Cross-Cultural Computational Social Science

Postdoctoral Fellowship in Decision-Making, Cultural Narratives, and Cross-Cultural Computational Social Science at the University of Waterloo , in the Wisdom & Culture Lab led by Igor Grossmann . This postdoc is part of a new SSHRC-funded multi-society project examining how cultural narratives shape behavior in canonical economic and coordination games. The project combines harmonized game protocols, structured narrative probes, multilingual LLM topic modelling , cross-cultural human-in-the-loop validation, and a ManyLabs-style intervention study across a global consortium spanning five continents. Research areas/keywords: decision-making, social psychology, cognitive/decision sciences, behavioral economics, behavioral game theory, cultural psychology, moral and social judgment, computational social science, and cross-cultural research. Eligibility highlights: applicants should have a PhD in social psychology, cognitive/decision sciences, behavioral economics, or a related field by the start date; strong quantitative and writing skills; and hands-on experience with computational text analysis (topic modelling, embeddings, LLM fine-tuning, human-in-the-loop validation). Strong R and/or Python skills and reproducible workflows are expected. Experience with multilingual data and large international consortia is an asset. Funding: 1-year appointment, renewable; salary above SSHRC standard plus benefits. Candidates with their own funding are also welcome. The post also mentions support for competitive candidates through the Canada Impact+ Research Training Awards (CIRTA) nomination process, with a stated award of $70K/year × 2 years for eligible outstanding international candidates. Application window: apply by 2026-05-31 for a Fall 2026 / Winter 2027 start. How to apply: email a cover letter, CV, 2–3 page research statement, up to 3 sample publications, and 3 referees to [email protected] . Direct inquiries to [email protected] .

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