Digital Humanities Computing Consultant
University of Chicago
Chicago
**Digital Humanities Computing Consultant**
Office of VP for Research & National Laboratories
University of Chicago
The Research Computing Center (RCC) is seeking a highly motivated Digital
Humanities Computing Research Consultant to work closely with faculty and
researchers. The person in this position will serve as a point person to work
closely with faculty and researchers in the Humanities Division (HD). The
Consultant will serve as a technical domain expert in supporting and advising
faculty and postdoctoral fellows on research that involves computational
analysis (text mining, network analysis, GIS), information visualization,
and/or data intensive research. The successful candidate will join a team of
consultants who are playing a key role in the creation of subject matter
experts support group at the University of Chicago.
Essential functions and responsibilities
* Work closely with humanities faculty to identify, develop, and implement useful computational methods and resources that support or advance their research.
* Assist in the implementation, development, and improvement of software and methods that can be utilized in analyzing and interpreting humanities data. This will include software and methods related to text mining, visualization, mapping, and other approaches currently being used in the field of digital humanities.
* Assist with the compiling, debugging, optimizing, profiling and porting of codes on RCC compute and storage resources.
* Design tutorials, hands-on workshops, and documentation for researchers and students in the Humanities Division with the help and coordination of other RCC staff.
* Assist with HD faculty grant proposals by incorporating aspects related to computation, data analysis, and data management.
* Organize seminars and meet-ups to expand and help bring together the emerging community of computational researchers in the Humanities.
* Keep abreast of new developments in digital humanities and be pro-active in introducing them to the faculty.
* Dedicate a portion of time on digital research projects or activities for professional development, as approved.
Required competencies:
* Proficiency in one or more scripting languages (such as Python, Perl, Bash, etc.)
* Must be able to understand and translate researchers' project goals into computational requirements.
* Must be able to function as part of an interactive team while demonstrating self-initiative to achieve project's goals and research computing center's mission.
* Must have strong analytical skills and problem solving ability.
* Minimum of three years experience in a UNIX-based programming environment.
* Excellent oral and written English communication and inter-personal skills.
* Ability to work well with faculty and researchers
Desired competencies:
* Programming and development experience.
* Proficiency in one or more programming languages.
* Experience writing or contributing to grant proposals.
About the unit
The University of Chicago Research Computing Center (RCC), a unit in the
Office of the Vice President for Research and for National Laboratories
(OVPRNL), provides high-end research computing resources to researchers at the
University of Chicago. It is dedicated to enabling research by providing
access to centrally managed High Performance Computing (HPC), storage and
visualization resources. These resources include hardware, software, high-
level scientific and technical user support, education and training required
to help researchers make full use of modern HPC technology and local and
national supercomputing resources.
The Office of the Vice President for Research and for National Laboratories
oversees the conduct of sponsored research, technology transfer, research
program development, multi-institutional research institutes, and national
laboratory board and contract management functions. OVPRNL helps to develop
and coordinate research-related communications and educational programs at The
University of Chicago. OVPRNL oversees the management of two Department of
Energy contracts for Argonne National Laboratory and Fermi National
Accelerator Laboratory. When combined with the Lab R&D budgets, the office
oversees approximately $1.4 billion in sponsored research. OVPRNL works
closely with individual scholars, departments, and divisions to encourage,
seed, and coalesce research across the University, Argonne, and Fermilab
campuses. This includes joint-faculty and -staff appointments that cross-
divisional and institutional boundaries.
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