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Research Associate 2
  • Job Number: 25546
  • Functional Area: Research - Other
  • Department: Center for Advanced Urbanism
  • School Area: Architecture & Planning
  • Pay Range Minimum: $74,000
  • Pay Range Maximum: $111,000
  • Employment Type: Full-Time
  • Employment Category: Exempt
  • Visa Sponsorship Available: No
  • Schedule:
  • Pay Grade: No Grade


Posting Description

RESEARCH ASSOCIATE 2Norman B. Leventhal Center for Advanced Urbanism (LCAU) and the Civic Data Design Lab (CDDL), to plan and conduct research that advances innovation in urban environments, as well as to collaborate with the LCAU Director and affiliated faculty to work on on-going projects and develop new research initiatives. Given LCAU and CDDL’s commitment to innovation in teaching, there may also be opportunities to contribute to MIT courses on urban design, GIS, data visualization, and the relationship between technology (including AI) and the urban environment.

A full job description is available on the LCAU’s Website: https://lcau.mit.edu/positions

Job Requirements

REQUIRED: Master’s degree in architecture, urban design, urban planning, geography, or a related field; a minimum of four years of direct research experience; combined skills in computation, design, and in the use of data to understand urban complexity; knowledge of JavaScript, D3, Python, HTML, CSS; Data Science and GIS skills; experience with web development, data visualization, web mapping tools and data science; evidence of original or collaborative scholarship; excellent research skills and outstanding written/verbal communication; demonstrated project management experience; and experience working across diverse disciplines and with broad networks of collaborators. PREFERRED: Experience in producing scholarly publications, exhibitions, and interactive multi-media.

Applicants should submit: Cover letter summarizing expertise, design philosophy, and research interests; Curriculum vitae; Link to a digital portfolio included in CV (20-page max); (Optional) List of courses the candidate is prepared to teach. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.

3/6/2026