Postdoc Researcher-fate (fairness, Accountability, Transparency, and Ethics in Ai-microsoft Research

Microsoft Microsoft · Big Tech · New York, NY +1 · Research Sciences

Postdoctoral Researcher position at Microsoft Research NYC focusing on Fairness, Accountability, Transparency, and Ethics in AI (FATE). The role involves pursuing an independent research agenda, collaborating with researchers, and contributing to ongoing projects related to the social implications of machine learning and AI. Research areas include AI evaluation, responsible AI in industry, AI law and policy, transparency, human-AI interaction, and various social impacts of AI.

What you'd actually do

  1. define your own research agenda in collaboration with other researchers, driving forward an effective program of basic, fundamental, and applied research
  2. building new ideas with members of the group and others
  3. direct opportunity to realize your ideas in products and services used worldwide

Skills

Required

  • PhD in relevant field (e.g., computer science, statistics, information science, decision sciences, sociology, anthropology, science and technology studies, media studies, law, or related fields), to be conferred by July 2026

Nice to have

  • Research ability demonstrated by two conference or journal publications or equivalent writing samples
  • Research agenda that overlaps with the Microsoft Research NYC FATE team
  • The ability to work in a highly collaborative and interdisciplinary environment
  • Participation and activity in the scientific community
  • Effective communication skills

What the JD emphasized

  • FATE
  • social implications of machine learning and AI
  • sociotechnical approaches to AI evaluation/measurement
  • developing statistical, computational, and visualization methodologies for AI evaluation/measurement
  • responsible AI in industry practice
  • AI law and policy
  • AI transparency
  • human-AI interaction
  • AI and critical thought
  • AI and political economy
  • AI and sustainability
  • AI and geopolitics
  • AI and creative labor
  • AI’s social impacts
  • evidence of research contributions through conference or journal publications or equivalent work
  • fulfilled their PhD degree requirements, including submission of their dissertation, prior to joining MSR NYC
  • two conference or journal publications or equivalent writing samples
  • Research agenda that overlaps with the Microsoft Research NYC FATE team

Other signals

  • sociotechnical approaches to AI evaluation/measurement
  • developing statistical, computational, and visualization methodologies for AI evaluation/measurement
  • responsible AI in industry practice
  • AI law and policy
  • AI transparency
  • human-AI interaction
  • AI and critical thought
  • AI and political economy
  • AI and sustainability
  • AI and geopolitics
  • AI and creative labor
  • AI’s social impacts