The College of Information Sciences and Technology at Penn State University is seeking applications for a post-doctoral researcher to join an interdisciplinary National Science Foundation (NSF) funded research project investigating online safety issues for the adolescents, including 1) conceptualizing information privacy for the adolescent cohort; 2) assessing effectiveness of parental mediation strategies; and 3) designing interventions to enhance online safety awareness and family practices.
This is a full time, 12-month, non-tenure position, renewable dependent upon performance. The project is co-led by Professors Heng Xu, Mary Beth Rosson, and Jack Carroll.
The post doc would work with PIs and grad students to develop and carry out empirical studies, including a national survey study, and to develop, and deploy and assess online training materials.
Desirable qualifications:
-Ph.D. (or soon-to-be Ph.D.) in information privacy and security, developmental psychology, human-computer interaction, or family and youth resiliency and policy (etc)
-Expertise in survey methods
-Expertise in instructional design
-Experience and enthusiasm for communicating research results at scientific conferences and in academic journals. Experience and/or desire to work in an interdisciplinary and collaborative team context.
To Apply:
Submit cover letter indicating how you satisfy the qualifications, CV, and names and contact information of 3 professional references to Dr. Jack Carroll ([log in to unmask]), Dr. Mary Beth Rosson ([log in to unmask]), and Dr. Heng Xu ([log in to unmask]).
Start Date is immediate. We would prefer a commitment of 2 years, negotiable.
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