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Computational Research Analyst

Associate

2026-06-14

Location

Princeton, NJ

Princeton University

Type

Full-Time

Salary

$76,000 - $86,000

Required Qualifications

Bachelor’s in Computer Science/Statistics
Python (numpy)
QGIS/GIS
1+ years quantitative experience
Data integration from sources
Teamwork & multitasking

Research Areas

Redistricting analysis
Voting rules & Electoral College
Ranked-choice voting
Aggregated decision-making
Geospatial election data
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Computational Research Analyst

Computational Research Analyst

Requisition # 2026-21709

Date Posted 11 hours ago (4/14/2026 4:18 PM)

Department: Ecology & Evolutionary Biology

Category: Information Technology

Job Type: Full-Time

Overview

Profs. Sam Wang and Simon Levin perform research on aggregated decision-making through rule systems. This work includes research into electoral mechanisms including the voting rules, redistricting, and Electoral College. As part of these efforts, they are recruiting a Computational Research Analyst.

The Computational Research Analyst will develop computational analysis of redistricting and voting rules, toward the goal of performing analytics and scholarship relevant to identifying the performance characteristics and inefficiencies of complex U.S. election systems. A main focus is translating the dimensionality of aggregated cognitive approaches of large populations of voters to their ballots, with the goal of going from modeling all the way to practical interpretability. The work will be made publicly available through peer-reviewed scientific scholarship as well as databases that may be of use to a variety of audiences.

The work will include dissemination and archival of codebooks, scripts, map content, and analytics. Other work includes the investigation of electoral rules such as ranked-choice voting and other modifications, with the goal of quantifying functional impacts. Translation to general audiences is part of the work and will produce content that is understandable to nontechnical readers (for example see one publication, the Princeton Gerrymandering Project). This comes in addition to other scholarship in scientific, statistical, and law journals.

This position is suitable for someone with graduate or postgraduate level competence in one or more relevant subject areas, including computational simulation, model testing, and geospatial analysis.

The term of this appointment is 1 year, with the possibility of renewal based upon satisfactory performance and funding.

Responsibilities

  • Perform original computationally intensive research on ranked-choice voting and other proposed changes to U.S. electoral institutions.
  • Maintain and expand a high-quality database of computationally driven analysis of redistricting plans for all 50 states combining census data, precinct-level results, and other information using Python (including numpy) and GIS software.
  • Publish codebooks and datasets to allow public access to analysis, and to drive legal and academic scholarship.
  • Coordinate with collaborators in several states.

Qualifications

Essential Qualifications:

  • This position requires a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Statistics, or related quantitative discipline and 1+ years of experience.
  • Strong quantitative and programming background (Python, QGIS)
  • A willingness to learn GIS software and other programs or tools necessary for the project
  • Experience gathering and combining data from many disparate sources
  • An interest in law, government, or democratic reform
  • Ability to balance and work on several projects simultaneously and successfully
  • Strong orientation toward teamwork and collaborative research

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Background in high-performance computing (C, C++, or a comparable language) is a plus.
  • Excellent writing and verbal presentation skills are also highly desired.

Princeton University is an Equal Opportunity Employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

Standard Weekly Hours 36.25

Eligible for Overtime No

Benefits Eligible Yes

Probationary Period 180 days

Experience Level Associate

Salary Range $76,000 to $86,000

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What are the essential qualifications for the Computational Research Analyst role?

The position requires a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Statistics, or a related quantitative discipline, plus 1+ years of experience. Key skills include Python (including numpy), QGIS, GIS software, and experience gathering data from disparate sources. An interest in law, government, or democratic reform is essential, along with strong teamwork and multitasking abilities. Preferred: high-performance computing (C/C++) and excellent writing skills. Explore research jobs at Princeton for similar roles.

💻What are the main responsibilities of this Computational Research Analyst position?

Responsibilities include performing original computationally intensive research on ranked-choice voting and U.S. electoral changes; maintaining a database of redistricting plans for all 50 states using Python, numpy, and GIS; publishing codebooks and datasets publicly; and coordinating with collaborators. Work supports peer-reviewed scholarship and public tools like the Princeton Gerrymandering Project. See research role tips.

💰What is the salary and employment details for this role at Princeton University?

The salary range is $76,000 to $86,000. This is a full-time position with 36.25 weekly hours, no overtime eligibility, and benefits. The initial term is 1 year, renewable based on performance and funding, with a 180-day probationary period. Princeton is an Ivy League Equal Opportunity Employer.

📝How do I apply for the Computational Research Analyst position?

Apply via the Princeton University requisition #2026-21709 before the expiration date of June 14, 2026. Submit your resume highlighting Python, QGIS, and quantitative experience. Tailor your application to redistricting and voting rules research. Use our free resume template and cover letter template for academic jobs.

🔬What research areas will this role focus on at Princeton?

Focus on aggregated decision-making, electoral mechanisms including redistricting, Electoral College, and ranked-choice voting. Develop computational simulations, geospatial analysis, and public databases using census and precinct data. Outputs include peer-reviewed publications and accessible tools for legal/academic use. Ideal for those interested in research assistant jobs in democratic reform.

🗺️Is prior GIS or high-performance computing experience required?

A strong quantitative background with Python and QGIS is essential, plus willingness to learn additional GIS tools. High-performance computing (C, C++) is preferred but not required. Experience with data integration from multiple sources is key for redistricting databases. Check research assistant advice for skill-building.
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