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Research Fellow (AI Safety and Youth Digital Well-being)

Postdoctoral Researcher

2026-05-01

Location

Kent Ridge Campus, Singapore

National University of Singapore

Type

Full-time Postdoctoral

Start Date

2026-02-24

Required Qualifications

PhD in HCI/CSCW/related
HCI/CSCW publications
Project leadership skills
Qualitative research
Mobile prototyping

Research Areas

AI Safety
Youth Digital Well-being
HCI
CSCW
Human-AI Interaction
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Research Fellow (AI Safety and Youth Digital Well-being)

Posting Start Date: 24/02/2026

Job Description

We are hiring a postdoctoral researcher for a funded, teen-centered project focused on AI safety and youth digital well-being. The project designs and evaluates empowerment-oriented mobile tools that do not rely on monitoring or enforcement, supporting healthier teen–mobile technology relationships.

The postdoctoral researcher will lead the end-to-end research and development cycle: from mixed-method empirical grounding (e.g., cultural probes, interviews/focus groups, and co-design) to translating findings into design requirements, iteratively prototyping a mobile app system, and running a real-world deployment and evaluation with adolescent participants. The role involves close collaboration with faculty, students, and community/non-profit partners in Singapore, and (as relevant) coordination with a developer/UX designer to ensure technical feasibility and responsible integration of AI-related features. Expected outcomes include a deployable research prototype, rigorous evidence on empowerment and reflective engagement, and publications in top-tier HCI/CSCW venues.

Qualifications

Required qualifications

Applicants must have:

  • A PhD (completed by start date preferred*) in a relevant field, such as HCI, CSCW, Information Science, Interaction Design, Computer Science (human-centered), Digital Health, STS, or related areas
  • An active publication record in leading HCI/CSCW venues and/or related journals
  • Demonstrated ability to lead end-to-end research projects with strong project management and collaboration skills
  • Strong qualitative research and design research capability (study design, fieldwork, analysis, synthesis into system requirements)
  • Demonstrated prototyping ability, including rapid iteration toward mid- to high-fidelity mobile prototypes (or equivalent evidence of deployed interactive systems)

Preferred qualifications

  • Background in Human–AI interaction, AI safety/responsible AI, algorithmic experience, or sociotechnical systems research
  • Ability to design and deploy mobile app prototypes (Android/iOS or cross-platform), especially for field studies
  • Familiarity with teen/adolescent mental health, youth digital well-being, online safety, or school/community-based research
  • Participatory design experience with youth and/or community partners; experience navigating ethics for adolescent research

More Information

Location: Kent Ridge Campus

Organization: College of Design and Engineering

Department: Division of Industrial Design

Employee Referral Eligible: No

Job requisition ID: 31860

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What are the required qualifications for this Research Fellow role?

Applicants must hold a PhD (completed by start date preferred) in HCI, CSCW, Information Science, Interaction Design, Computer Science (human-centered), Digital Health, STS, or related fields. Key requirements include an active publication record in top HCI/CSCW venues, ability to lead end-to-end research projects, strong qualitative research skills (study design, fieldwork, analysis), and demonstrated prototyping ability for mobile apps. Explore postdoc positions for similar roles.

🔬What responsibilities will the Postdoctoral Researcher handle?

Lead the full research cycle: mixed-methods empirical studies (cultural probes, interviews, co-design), translate findings to design requirements, iteratively prototype a mobile app, deploy and evaluate with adolescents. Collaborate with faculty, students, partners in Singapore, and coordinate with developers for AI features. Outcomes: deployable prototype, evidence on empowerment, HCI/CSCW publications. See research jobs for related opportunities.

What preferred qualifications are advantageous?

Preferred: background in Human-AI interaction, AI safety/responsible AI, mobile app deployment (Android/iOS/cross-platform), familiarity with teen mental health, youth digital well-being, or participatory design with youth. Experience with adolescent research ethics is a plus. Check postdoctoral success tips to strengthen your profile.

📅What is the location, timeline, and employment details?

Position at Kent Ridge Campus, National University of Singapore (NUS), College of Design and Engineering. Posting starts 2026-02-24, deadline 2026-05-01. Full-time postdoctoral role; no salary listed. Employee referral not eligible. View faculty jobs at NUS.

📝How should I apply for this AI Safety Research Fellow position?

Submit via job requisition ID 31860. Tailor your application highlighting PhD, publications, project leadership, and prototyping portfolio. PhD completion by start date preferred. Prepare a strong academic CV; use our free resume template and postdoc advice for success.

Is there teaching or visa sponsorship involved?

No teaching load mentioned; focus on research, prototyping, and evaluation. Visa sponsorship not specified. Role emphasizes youth digital well-being and AI safety without monitoring tools. Ideal for HCI researchers experienced in field studies.

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