Employment Type: 12-month fixed term full time Remuneration: Level A: $88,290 - $117,718 (plus 17% superannuation and leave loading) Location: Kensington NSW Why your role matters: City Futures Research Centre was established in 2005 to undertake research aiming to develop a better understanding of our cities, their people, the policies that manage their growth, the issues they face and the impact they can make on our environment and economy.
The Centre is hosted by Faculty of Arts, Design and Architecture and is based at the University of New South Wales, Kensington campus.
Please refer to City Futures Research Centre website, located at cityfutures.ada.unsw.edu.au.
The Postdoctoral Fellow (Urban Analytics) will be a pivotal member of the Housing Analytics Lab (HAL) and the 'Rental Vulnerability in Australia' project, along with other exciting funded initiatives, focusing on analyzing spatial, demographic, and administrative data, developing urban models, creating data visualizations, and implementing AI and machine learning algorithms, all centered on housing data and analytics across Australia, within the innovative environment of the City Future Research Centre.This position is being offered as full time, with a flexible blend of working remotely and from the vibrant UNSW Kensington Campus.
This role reports to Centre Director and will work with a dynamic team of data scientists, modellers and computer scientist to deliver a world class data driven urban analytics toolkit for Australia.
A ccountabilities include Understanding the housing pipeline through collecting, analyzing planning approval data using spatial analysis techniques and artificial intelligence; Undertake urban analysis and modelling using tools such as the What if?
Planning Support System to explore future urban growth scenarios of cities and regions; Assist in the sourcing of data and undertake data cleaning, analysis and visualisation for the 'Rental Vulnerability in Australia' project; Conduct oral presentations relating to the research; Provide peer review and editing support as a member of the research team and when requested by the Director; Write project reports to disseminate research outcomes About you Your skills and experience include : PHD or experience in related discipline – data science, modelling and simulation, computer science, geomatics and/or actuarial.
Expertise and skills in data analytical techniques including principal component analysis, geoprocessing, spatial- statistics, big data analytics, spatial data mining and data visualization; Experience in applying artificial intelligence, machine learning algorithms, national language processing and other data mining techniques to big (ideally city) data.
Advanced computer programming skills in particularly using languages to work with big data including languages such as, python and R. To be successful you will hold Australian Working Rights or Australian Citizenship.
Visa sponsorship is not available for this appointment.
To view the comprehensive list of the responsibilities and the skills and experience please refer to the position description.
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