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Research Assistant Opportunity for Political Science Dissertation (Game Theory)

Post Date
09/30/2024
Description

I am a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Political Science seeking a highly motivated undergraduate student with advanced understanding of multivariate calculus to assist with a game-theoretic research project. This is an unpaid position but offers valuable research experience, including assisting with a dissertation that applies mathematical tools to political science.

Responsibilities include working with game-theoretic models and helping refine and solve complex mathematical expressions in the context of political science.

Ideal candidates will have:

1) Strong background in multivariate calculus
2) Interest in political science or game theory
3) Ability to work independently and meet deadlines

This is a great opportunity to gain research experience and strengthen your CV for future academic or professional pursuits.

Faculty Advisor
Graeme Robertson
Research Supervisor
Bryce Hecht
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Application Deadline
12/01/2024